Boycott B B, Peichl L, Wässle H
Proc R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 1978 Dec 18;203(1152):229-45. doi: 10.1098/rspb.1978.0103.
Two morphologically distinct types of horizontal cell are described from Golgi-stained whole mounts of the cat retina. They are referred to as A-type and B-type cells. The two types differ in their dendritic branching pattern, their overall size and the absence or presence of an axon. At every retinal position the dendrites of B-type cells branch more densely and overlap each other more frequently than do the dendrites of A-type cells. At equivalent retinal positions the dendritic field size of A-type cells is greater than that of B-type cells by a factor of about 1.5. Only B-type cells have an axon, which branches at the end into a large axon terminal system. The axons have no preferred direction of orientation. The stain-ability of horizontal cells by different Golgi methods is discussed.
从猫视网膜的高尔基染色整装片中描述了两种形态上不同类型的水平细胞。它们被称为 A 型细胞和 B 型细胞。这两种类型在树突分支模式、整体大小以及有无轴突方面存在差异。在视网膜的每个位置,B 型细胞的树突分支比 A 型细胞的树突更密集,且彼此重叠更频繁。在视网膜的同等位置,A 型细胞的树突野大小比 B 型细胞大约大 1.5 倍。只有 B 型细胞有轴突,其末端分支形成一个大的轴突终末系统。轴突没有偏好的取向方向。讨论了不同高尔基方法对水平细胞的染色能力。