Thy-1 antigen is specific to ganglion cells in chicks
The cellular localization of Thy-1 in the chick retina was investigated by selectively destroying certain populations of neurons with toxins. In control retinae four weeks after intravitreal injection of vehicle, there was strong immunoreactivity for Thy-1 in the nerve fibre layer, ganglion cell lay...
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description | The cellular localization of Thy-1 in the chick retina was investigated by selectively destroying certain populations of neurons with toxins. In control retinae four weeks after intravitreal injection of vehicle, there was strong immunoreactivity for Thy-1 in the nerve fibre layer, ganglion cell layer and inner plexiform layer. By contrast, 4 weeks after intraocular injection with 1.25 nmol of colchicine, virtually all ganglion cells had been destroyed, but most amacrine cells remained. Very little Thy-1 immunoreactivity was evident in these retinae. Four weeks after intraocular injection of 2 μmol of
N-
methyl-
d-aspartic acid
(NMDA), a large proportion of amacrine cells had been destroyed, but most ganglion cells remained. In these retinae Thy-1 immunoreactivity was present in the nerve fibre, ganglion cell and inner plexiform layers, in the latter with greater intensity than in controls. We conclude that in chicks the Thy-1 antigen is principally, if not exclusively, restricted to ganglion cells. |
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N-
methyl-
d-aspartic acid
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N-
methyl-
d-aspartic acid
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N-
methyl-
d-aspartic acid
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