Author:
CAO LUXIANG,ELDRED WILLIAM D.
Abstract
Recent studies imaging nitric oxide (NO) production in the
retina have indicated a much wider distribution of NO production
than would be suggested by previous light-microscopic localizations
of neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS). To help resolve this
discrepancy, the present study analyzed the ultrastructural
localization of nNOS-like immunoreactivity (-LI) in all layers
of the retina. In the ellipsoids of rod photoreceptors and the
accessory elements of double cones, nNOS-LI was associated with
some atypical mitochondria. In the outer plexiform layer, nNOS-LI
was in some postsynaptic horizontal and bipolar cell processes
at photoreceptor ribbon synapses. In some amacrine and ganglion
cell somata, nNOS-LI was diffusely localized in the cytoplasm
and associated with the endoplasmic reticulum. In the inner
plexiform layer, nNOS-LI diffusely filled some amacrine cell
processes, while in other amacrine cells nNOS-LI was selectively
localized at the presynaptic specializations of conventional
synapses. Neuronal NOS-LI was also found at membrane
specializations in bipolar cell terminals that were distinct
from their normal ribbon synapses. Finally, some nNOS-LI was
found in mitochondria in Müller cells. The diverse subcellular
localizations of nNOS-LI indicates that NO may play distinct
functional roles in many retinal cells, which correlates well
with the widespread NO production found in previous NO imaging
studies.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Sensory Systems,Physiology
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