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Evidence for an amacrine cell system in the ganglion cell layer of the rat retina
Authors:VH Perry
Institution:Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3UD, England
Abstract:In the ganglion cell layer of the rat retina approx 50% of the cells with the Nissl morphology of neurons survive optic nerve section in infant and adult rats and cannot be retrogradely labelled with horseradish peroxidase. The number of neurons which can be retrogradely labelled with horseradish peroxidase from subcortical visual centres is similar to the number of axons in the optic nerve, and it is concluded that the small neurons do not send an axon into the optic nerve. The dendritic tree of the cells which have axons was demonstrated by filling the cells with horseradish peroxidase from the optic nerve. The dendritic structure of the cells which survive optic nerve section was shown by injecting horseradish peroxidase into the retina or impregnating with the Golgi method the cells which survive optic nerve section. A variety of amacrine cells were found in the ganglion cell layer which form branches in the lower part of the inner plexiform layer.It can be concluded that amacrine cells form a substantial number of the neurons in the ganglion cell layer.
Keywords:DAB  diaminobenzedine  HRP  horseradish peroxidase  INL  inner nuclear layer  IPL  inner plexiform layer
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