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Retinal ganglion cell number is unchanged in the remaining eye following early unilateral eye removal in the wallaby Setonix brachyurus, quokka.

作者信息

Coleman L A, Beazley L D

机构信息

Psychology Department, University of Western Australia, Nedlands.

出版信息

Brain Res Dev Brain Res. 1989 Aug 1;48(2):293-307. doi: 10.1016/0165-3806(89)90083-7.

Abstract

The expanded visual projections which develop after unilateral eye removal have been associated in some studies, but not in others, with the survival of more ganglion cells than normal in the remaining eye. We have addressed this issue using the small wallaby Setonix brachyurus, quokka. Moreover to determine whether more ganglion cells survive when the eye is removed at a very early stage, we have compared the effect of enucleations at two ages. These were within 3 days of birth, before optic fibres innervate visual centres, and at 35-40 days postnatal, when visual projections are exuberant. At 100 days postnatal, retinal ganglion cells were retrogradely labelled from primary visual centres and tracts with horseradish peroxidase, allowing 24 h for transport. Numbers of ganglion cells were similar between animals enucleated as neonates (X = 231,000, n = 3) and at 35-40 days postnatal (X = 218,000, n = 4). These results were comparable to those of controls (X = 227,000, n = 5). Distributions of ganglion cells were also essentially similar in experimental and control series. However, mean ganglion cell soma diameter was significantly greater than normal in both the area centralis and temporal retina after neonatal enucleation. Our results indicate that in enucleated quokkas increased ganglion cell numbers do not underlie enhanced retinofugal projections.

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