Lauber J K
Curr Eye Res. 1982;2(12):855-62. doi: 10.3109/02713688209020022.
Electron micrographs of avian retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) reveal a basal zone of abundant mitochondria, approximately 15% of which present ring-shaped profiles. We infer that these ring profiles represent cross sections of "donut-shaped" bodies, randomly deployed in the RPE mitochondrial zone. The per cent of all RPE mitochondria which are in the ring form increases with age, and is further increased in chicks reared under continuous light, an environmental condition leading also to light-induced avian glaucoma (LIAG). We calculate that a given mitochondrion, on assuming the ring form, would more than double its surface area. Thus the RPE mitochondria of chicks developing LIAG may present to the surrounding cytoplasm a total surface area more than fourfold greater than in normal chicks.
鸟类视网膜色素上皮(RPE)的电子显微镜照片显示,其基部区域有大量线粒体,其中约15%呈现环形轮廓。我们推断这些环形轮廓代表“甜甜圈状”物体的横截面,随机分布在RPE线粒体区域。呈环形的RPE线粒体在所有RPE线粒体中所占的百分比随年龄增长而增加,在持续光照下饲养的雏鸡中这一比例进一步增加,这种环境条件也会导致光诱导性鸟类青光眼(LIAG)。我们计算得出,一个给定的线粒体若呈环形,其表面积将增加一倍多。因此,患LIAG的雏鸡的RPE线粒体向周围细胞质呈现的总表面积可能比正常雏鸡大四倍多。