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. 1982;76(2):137-52.
doi: 10.1007/BF00501917.

Somatostatin and VIP neurons in the retina of different species

Somatostatin and VIP neurons in the retina of different species

K Tornqvist et al. Histochemistry. 1982.

Abstract

Neurons displaying somatostatin or vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP) immunoreactivity were detected among the amacrine cells in the retina of baboon, cynomolgus monkey, squirrel monkey, cow, pig, cat, rabbit, guinea-pig, rat, mouse, frog and goldfish. Generally, immunoreactive cell bodies were located in the inner nuclear layer with processes ramifying in three more or less well-defined sublayers in the inner plexiform layer. The density of the sublayers and their location varied with the peptide and species investigated. In most cases there was a sublayer in the outermost part (Ramon y Cajal's sublamina 1) of the inner plexiform layer and this sublayer was usually the best developed. In some species a few somatostatin fibres were also detected in the outer plexiform layer, suggesting that some interplexiform cells contain somatostatin. In the baboon VIP was found exclusively in interstitial amacrine cells which have their cell bodies and processes entirely within the inner plexiform layer.

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