Rod bipolar cells in the retina of the capuchin monkey (Cebus apella): Characterization and distribution

Rod bipolar cells in Cebus apella monkey retina were identified by an antibody against the alpha isoform of protein kinase C (PKCα), which has been shown to selectively identify rod bipolars in two other primates and various mammals. Vertical sections were used to confirm the identity of these cells...

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Hauptverfasser: LAMEIRÃO, SORAIA VALÉRIA O.C., HAMASSAKI, DANIA E., RODRIGUES, ANDERSON R., DE LIMA, SILENE MARIA A., FINLAY, BARBARA L., SILVEIRA, LUIZ CARLOS L.
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description Rod bipolar cells in Cebus apella monkey retina were identified by an antibody against the alpha isoform of protein kinase C (PKCα), which has been shown to selectively identify rod bipolars in two other primates and various mammals. Vertical sections were used to confirm the identity of these cells by their characteristic morphology of dendrites and axons. Their topographic distribution was assessed in horizontal sections; counts taken along the dorsal, ventral, nasal, and temporal quadrants. The density of rod bipolar cells increased from 500 to 2900 cells/mm2 at 1 mm from the fovea to reach a peak of 10,000–12,000 cells/mm2 at 4 mm, approximately 5 deg of eccentricity, and then gradually decreased toward retinal periphery to values of 5000 cells/mm2 or less. Rod to rod bipolar density ratio remained between 10 and 20 across most of the retinal extension. The number of rod bipolar cells per retina was 6,360,000 ± 387,433 (mean ± s.d., n = 6). The anti-PKCα antibody has shown to be a good marker of rod bipolar cells of Cebus, and the cell distribution is similar to that described for other primates. In spite of the difference in the central retina, the density variation of rod bipolar cells in the Cebus and Macaca as well as the convergence from rod to rod bipolar cells are generally similar, suggesting that both retinae stabilize similar sensitivity (as measured by rod density) and convergence.
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Biological and medical sciences
Capuchin monkey
Cebus
Cebus - anatomy & histology
Cebus apella
Cell Count
Eye and associated structures. Visual pathways and centers. Vision
Fovea Centralis
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Immunocytochemistry
Macaca
Macaca mulatta - anatomy & histology
PKCα
Primates
Protein Kinase C-alpha - metabolism
Retina - cytology
Retinal Bipolar Cells - metabolism
Retinal Bipolar Cells - physiology
Retinal Rod Photoreceptor Cells - metabolism
Retinal Rod Photoreceptor Cells - physiology
Rod bipolar cells
Vertebrates: nervous system and sense organs
Visual Pathways - physiology
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