Bernstein M H
Scan Electron Microsc. 1985(Pt 2):859-68.
The interphotoreceptor space (IPS) of the vertebrate retina is the adult corollary of the lumen within the embryonic optic vesicle. The inner limit of the IPS is formed by the intercellular junctions of Muller cells and photoreceptors forming the external limiting membrane (ELM). The apical surface of the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) is the outer limit of the IPS. Most of the volume of the IPS is occupied by the inner and outer segments of the photoreceptors, with the microvillous processes of the RPE, and the small microvilli of the Muller cells filling lesser portions. SEM of samples fixed in glutaraldehyde containing 0.5% ruthenium red show the interstitial spaces are filled with interphotoreceptor matrix (IPM). Biochemical studies and our enzyme digestion studies suggest this extracellular material is enriched in glycoproteins and glycosaminoglycans. The carbohydrates are two-thirds sulfated, 25% sialic acid enriched, and about 10% hyaluronic acid. Most of the IPM proteins can be identified as products of adjacent cells.
脊椎动物视网膜的光感受器间腔(IPS)是胚胎视泡内腔的成年对应物。IPS的内边界由穆勒细胞和光感受器的细胞间连接形成,构成了外界膜(ELM)。视网膜色素上皮(RPE)的顶端表面是IPS的外边界。IPS的大部分体积被光感受器的内段和外段占据,RPE的微绒毛突起以及穆勒细胞的小微绒毛占据的部分较少。用含有0.5%钌红的戊二醛固定的样本的扫描电子显微镜显示,间隙空间充满了光感受器间基质(IPM)。生化研究和我们的酶消化研究表明,这种细胞外物质富含糖蛋白和糖胺聚糖。碳水化合物三分之二是硫酸化的,25%富含唾液酸,约10%是透明质酸。大多数IPM蛋白可被鉴定为相邻细胞的产物。