Histological and electron microscopic milestones in the development of the retina of a marsupial wallaby, Macropus eugenii
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Histological and electron microscopic milestones in the development of the retina of a marsupial wallaby, Macropus eugenii
Abstract
Retinal differentiation in the pouch young of the wallaby Macropus eugenii was characterized microscopically and morphometrically. Mitosis occurs until early in the second month in the central retina, and until early in the fourth month, peripherally. Separation of the neuroblast layer by the outer plexiform layer did not immediately halt cell division. The retinal surface continued to expand well past the time of cessation of proliferation. Cell death in the ganglion cell layer continued through the fourth month centrally and to nearly five months in the periphery. The major period of cell death was coincident with the segregation of retinal afferents and the refinement of topography in the superior colliculus and dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus. Beginning in the third month retinal thickness, measured between the outer limiting membrane and nerve fiber layer, declined equally in peripheral and central regions. At all stages the combined thicknesses of the outer and inner nuclear layer in the retinal periphery was greater than that in the center. Together with a late thickening of the inner plexiform layer, the data are consistent with the suggestion that expansion of peripheral non-ganglion cell elements may play a role in development of center to periphery differences in ganglion cell distributions. Retinal differentiation of the wallaby follows the pattern of most mammals. The onset of development of key milestones for the acquisition of retinal function occurred in the sequence: conventional synapse formation prior to ribbon synapse formation in the inner plexiform layer, and photoreceptor outer segment differentiation prior to terminal triad synapse formation.
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