Morphogenesis of the different types of photoreceptors of the chicken (Gallus domesticus) retina and the effect of amblyopia in neonatal chicken
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Morphogenesis of the different types of photoreceptors of the chicken (Gallus domesticus) retina and the effect of amblyopia in neonatal chicken
Abstract
Despite the great variety in chicken photoreceptors, existing morphogenetic studies only deal with two types: rods and cones. We have therefore examined by scanning electron microscopy the first appearance and maturation of different retinal photoreceptors in 36 chicken embryos (Gallus domesticus), aged 5-19 days prehatching. On day 5 of incubation, chicken retinae were only composed of proliferating ventricular cells devoid of photoreceptors. On day 8, outer mitotic cells were separated from inner differentiating photoreceptors, by the transient layer of Chievitz. Ball-like protrusions appeared at the ventricular surface, representing the first signs of photoreceptor inner segment formation. From day 10 onward, double cones, single cones, and rods could be clearly distinguished, and occasional cilia were detected at their tip. On day 12, inner segments had increased in length and diameter, and frequently carried a cilium representing the beginning of outer segment formation. On day 14, most photoreceptors displayed a distinct outer segment. On day 19, photoreceptors had essentially assumed adult morphology. Based on the shape of their outer segments, two subtypes of cones and three subtypes of double cones could be distinguished. Throughout development, we observed microvilli close to maturing photoreceptors, either originating from their lateral sides, from their tip, or from Müller cells. Microvillus density peaked between day 12 and 14, indicating an important role in photoreceptor morphogenesis. Unilateral occlusion of the eyes of posthatching chicken reduced the proportion of double cones to single cones in the retina, indicating dependence of retinal morphogenesis upon functional activity of visual cells.
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