## Abstract This paper concerns the banding pattern produced in the inner plexiform layer of rat retina by glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD) immunocytochemistry. It presents a comparison of this pattern with the dendritic stratification of neurons that are reasonable candidates for GABAergic amacri
A combined golgi and autoradiographic study of (3H)glycine-accumulating amacrine cells in the cat retina
✍ Scribed by Roberta G. Pourcho; Dennis J. Goebel
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1985
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 726 KB
- Volume
- 233
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-9967
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
Golgi techniques were combined with electron microscopic autoradiography to identify four subpopulations of amacrine cell in the cat retina which accumulate (^3^H)glycine. These subpopulations include types A3, A4, A7(AII), and A8 amacrine cells. All are narrow‐field cells with dendritic spreads of less than 100 μm. Quantification of silver grains showed that each subpopulation exhibits a consistent affinity for (^3^H)glycine. Type A8 cells were found to have the greatest affinity with normalized grain densities of 0.88–1.0 grains/μm^2^ on a scale in which 1.0 represents the most heavily labeled cell. Type A4 cells were moderately labeled with grain densities ranging from 0.40 to 0.68 grains/μm^2^. A7(AII) and A3 amacrines were lightly labeled with grain densities of 0.33–0.35 grains/μm^2^ and 0.28–0.30 grains/μm^2^, respectively.
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