Subsurface cisternae in retinal double cones
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Subsurface cisternae in retinal double cones
Abstract
Double cones of tench and goldfish retina are characterized by extensive subsurface cisternae underlying the plasma membranes at the appositional area between the principal and accessory cone. Such a membrane system is absent in double cones of turtle and salamander retina. Measurements on both transverse and longitudinal sections gave a total appositional area of about 75 square microns, the subsurface cisterna in each element of the double cone being around 8-10% smaller due to multiple fenestrations at the level of the paraboloid. No gap junctions joining the inner segments of tench and goldfish double cones were detected, while gap junctions could be observed at the level of the ellipsoid and paraboloid of turtle double cones. The possible role of the subsurface cisternae in functional interactions between double cone elements is discussed.
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