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Development of ON and OFF cholinergic amacrine cells in the human fetal retina.

Citation
Zhang, C., et al. “Development Of On And Off Cholinergic Amacrine Cells In The Human Fetal Retina.”. The Journal Of Comparative Neurology, pp. 174-186.
Center University of Washington
Author Chi Zhang, Wan-Qing Yu, Akina Hoshino, Jing Huang, Fred Rieke, Thomas A Reh, Rachel O L Wong
Keywords RRID: AB_10000340, RRID: AB_10842165, RRID: AB_528315, RRID: IMSR_JAX: 000664, RRID: SCR_001622, RRID: SCR_002285, RRID: SCR_007370, RRID: SCR_014305, RRID:SCR_002798, cholinergic neurons, human retinal development, primate foveal development, topographic cell distributions. RRID: AB_2079751
Abstract

Choline acetyltransferase (ChAT) expressing retinal amacrine cells are present across vertebrates. These interneurons play important roles in the development of retinal projections to the brain and in motion detection, specifically in generating direction-selective responses to moving stimuli. ChAT amacrine cells typically comprise two spatially segregated populations that form circuits in the 'ON' or 'OFF' synaptic layers of the inner retina. This stereotypic arrangement is also found across the adult human retina, with the notable exception that ChAT expression is evident in the ON but not OFF layer of the fovea, a region specialized for high-acuity vision. We thus investigated whether the human fovea exhibits a developmental path for ON and OFF ChAT cells that is retinal location-specific. Our analysis shows that at each retinal location, human ON and OFF ChAT cells differentiate, form their separate synaptic layers, and establish non-random mosaics at about the same time. However, unlike in the adult fovea, ChAT immunostaining is initially robust in both ON and OFF populations, up until at least mid-gestation. ChAT expression in the OFF layer in the fovea is therefore significantly reduced after mid-gestation. OFF ChAT cells in the human fovea and in the retinal periphery thus follow distinct maturational paths.

Year of Publication
2019
Journal
The Journal of comparative neurology
Volume
527
Issue
1
Number of Pages
174-186
Date Published
12/2019
ISSN Number
1096-9861
DOI
10.1002/cne.24405
Alternate Journal
J. Comp. Neurol.
PMID
29405294
PMCID
PMC6078822
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