Tumosa N, Stell W K, Johnson C D, Epstein M L
Brain Res. 1986 Apr 9;370(2):365-9. doi: 10.1016/0006-8993(86)90495-6.
We have demonstrated that a significant fraction of cells in layer 1 of goldfish optic tectum are immunoreactive for choline acetyltransferase. These cells constitute 4-7% of type XIV cells, which are thought to be intrinsic neurons and represent 95% of all tectal cells. The number of immunoreactive type XIV cells is unchanged following short-term enucleation. The possible integrative role of these putative cholinergic neurons is discussed in relation to sensory functions of the optic tectum.