Author:
MANGRUM WELLS I.,DOWLING JOHN E.,COHEN ETHAN D.
Abstract
We examined the distribution and morphological types of ganglion
cells in the retina of the zebrafish, a model vertebrate genetic
organism. Using cresyl violet and methylene blue staining, a
prominent central area was observed in the ventral temporal
retina. The density of ganglion cell layer neurons averaged
from ∼12,000/mm2 in the dorsal-nasal retina
to a peak of ∼37,000/mm2 in the ventral-temporal
retina. Individual zebrafish ganglion cells were labeled by backfilling
with DiI through the optic nerve followed by reconstruction
using confocal microscopy. The dendritic stratification and
branching pattern of each labeled ganglion cell was examined
in relation to the borders of the inner plexiform layer (IPL).
We identified 11 different morphological types of ganglion cell.
The most commonly labeled ganglion cells were two types termed
Type III or IV, which displayed highly stratified dendritic
arborizations in their respective ON-, OFF-sublaminae of the
IPL. Their dendritic branching patterns were highly asymmetric
with many thorn-like varicosities that profusely filled the
area of arborization. In contrast, Type V cells formed a small
simply branching dendritic field in the innermost portion of
the ON-sublamina of the IPL. Two large ganglion cell types (Types
I and II) with wide monostratified dendritic fields were found
in both the ON- and OFF-sublamina of the IPL. Three different
types of multistratified/bistratified ganglion cells were
found (Types, IX, X, and XI.) whose dendrites occupied different
regions of the IPL. The multistratified dendrites of IX cells
occupied the whole width of the IPL, while the dendrites of
Type XI cells formed vertical claw-like endings in only the
ON-sublamina of the IPL. We conclude that zebrafish ganglion
cells display a rich variety of types and branching patterns.
This study establishes a series of baseline measurements of
zebrafish ganglion cells to facilitate examination of genes
playing a role in the specification and stratification of ganglion
cell types.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Sensory Systems,Physiology
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