Developmental appearance of oligodendrocytes in the embryonic chick retina
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Developmental appearance of oligodendrocytes in the embryonic chick retina
Abstract
The axons of the optic nerve layer are known to be myelinated by oligodendrocytes in the chick retina. The development of the retinal oligodendrocytes has been studied immunohistochemically with antibodies against oligodendrocyte lineage: monoclonal antibodies O4 and O1, and an antibody against myelin basic protein. O4 positive (O4+) cells were first detected in the retina on the tenth day of incubation (embryonic day (E)10, stage 36). The labeled cells were located in the optic nerve layer close to the optic fissure. Most were unipolar in shape, extending a leading process with a growth cone toward the periphery of the retina. By E12, unipolar O4+ cells had spread to the middle of the retina. Many O4+ cells close to the optic fissure showed radial arrangement with extension of processes toward the inner limiting membrane. O1+ oligodendrocytes were first observed in the E14 retina positioned just above (interiorly to) retinal ganglion cells. These labeled cells extended fine processes in the optic nerve layer. Limited numbers of myelin basic protein-positive cells were present by E16 and located interiorly to the retinal ganglion cells. In addition to the oligodendrocyte in the optic nerve layer, a limited number of O4+ cells were observed in the inner nuclear layer by E14, and they became O1+ by E18. Furthermore, explant culture experiments showed E10 to be the youngest stage at which the retina contained oligodendrocyte precursors. An intraventricular inj ection of fluorescent dye 1,1',dioctadecyl-3,3,3',3-tetramethylindocarbocyanine perchlorate (DiI) at E6 yielded O4+/DiI+ cells in the retina at E10, which provided direct evidence to support migration of oligodendrocyte precursor into the retina. The present results demonstrated the sequential appearance of the cells of oligodendrocyte lineage and the detailed morphology of the developing oligodendrocytes in the retina. These morphologic features strongly suggested that retinal oligodendrocytes were derived from the optic nerve and spread by migration through the optic nerve layer.
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