Author:
AHMAD KAREEM M.,KLUG KARL,HERR STEVE,STERLING PETER,SCHEIN STAN
Abstract
We examine the assumptions that the fovea contains equal numbers of
inner (invaginating or ON) and outer (flat or OFF) midget bipolar cells
and equal numbers of inner and outer diffuse bipolar cells. Based on
reconstruction from electron photomicrographs of serial thin sections
through the fovea of a macaque monkey, we reject both assumptions.
First, every foveal L and M cone is presynaptic to one inner and one
outer midget bipolar cell; however, S cones are presynaptic to one
outer but no inner midget bipolar cell. Second, we measure the density
of all foveal cells in the same patch of fovea, affording accurate cell
density ratios. For each foveal cone pedicle, at a density of 26,500
mm−2, there is close to one (0.88) outer diffuse
bipolar cell but only 0.40 inner diffuse bipolar cells. This
asymmetry may be related to differences in resolution and
sensitivity for light increments and decrements. We also
find one (1.01) Müller cell, one (1.01) amacrine cell in the inner
nuclear layer, and close to one (0.83) horizontal cell for each cone
pedicle. In addition, for each S cone, there are two inner S-cone
bipolar cells and two small bistratified ganglion cells. In total,
there are 3.4 cone bipolar cells per cone but only 2.6 ganglion cells
per cone. The latter ratio is enough to accommodate one midget ganglion
cell for each midget bipolar cell.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Sensory Systems,Physiology
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