Dawson W W, Hawthorne M N, Jenkins R L, Goldston R T
J Comp Neurol. 1982 Feb 10;205(1):1-7. doi: 10.1002/cne.902050102.
Giant neural cell systems (dendrites, cell bodies, and axons) are present among more usual structures in the retina and optic nerve of the small whale (dolphin) Tursiops truncatus retina. Giant cell body dimensions range up to 75 microns in diameter. Nuclei of the cells are frequently larger (greater than 20 microns) than nearby ganglion, bipolar, and receptor cell bodies. The presence of the giant cell system and giant elements in the nerve fiber layer agree with the unusually broad fiber spectrum of the dolphin optic nerve where more than 6% of the axons are greater than 15 microns in diameter. Smaller axons in the size distribution are typical of dimensions found in terrestrial mammals. The axon estimate totaled 157,000 per optic nerve. The giant cell-axon systems of the whale retina may be a unique expression of the large ganglion cell-axon (transient or "Y" functional unit) systems recently identified in terrestrial mammals.
在宽吻海豚(Tursiops truncatus)视网膜和视神经中,巨大神经细胞系统(树突、细胞体和轴突)存在于更为常见的结构之间。巨大细胞体直径可达75微米。这些细胞的细胞核通常比附近的神经节、双极细胞和感受器细胞体更大(大于20微米)。神经纤维层中巨大细胞系统和巨大成分的存在,与海豚视神经异常宽广的纤维谱相符,其中超过6%的轴突直径大于15微米。尺寸分布中较小的轴突是陆生哺乳动物中常见的尺寸典型。每条视神经的轴突估计总数为157,000。鲸鱼视网膜的巨大细胞 - 轴突系统可能是最近在陆生哺乳动物中发现的大型神经节细胞 - 轴突(瞬态或“Y”功能单元)系统的独特表现。