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Intermediate filament complement of the normal and gliotic canine retina.
Authors:M Davidson  M Nasisse  J Kornegay
Institution:Department of Companion Animal and Special Species Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, North Carolina State University, Raleigh.
Abstract:Intermediate filament expression of various cell types in the adult canine normal and gliotic retina was determined by an immunoperoxidase method of using monoclonal antibodies on aldehyde-fixed tissues. In the normal retina, vimentin was present in astrocytes in the nerve fibre layer, horizontal cell processes, and Müller cell fibres from the internal limiting membrane to the outer nuclear layer. Neurofilamentous axons were noted in the nerve fibre, inner plexiform layer, and outer plexiform layer, although the degree of staining intensity varied among the three molecular weight neurofilament antisera used. Glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) staining was confined to the nerve fibre and ganglion cell layer; this was interpreted as representing fibrous astrocytes. Astrocyte density varied according to retinal topography with an increased number around retinal blood vessels and in the peripapillary retina. Quantitative, but not qualitative differences in staining for vimentin and the neurofilaments were noted in degenerative, gliotic retinas. In common with several other mammalian species previously studied, the canine Müller cells accumulate or express GFAP under pathological conditions involving a gliotic response.
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