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Identification of the cellular source of laminin ?2 in adult and developing vertebrate retinae

✍ Scribed by Libby, Richard T.; Xu, Yin; Selfors, Laura M.; Brunken, William J.; Hunter, Dale D.


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Weight
489 KB
Volume
389
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9967

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✦ Synopsis


The interphotoreceptor matrix (IPM) is a specialized extracellular matrix that surrounds the inner and outer segments of photoreceptors. This matrix contains molecules that may be important in directing photoreceptor differentiation and survival. For example, one molecule that we have previously identified as a component of the IPM, laminin beta2 (formerly known as s-laminin), is implicated in the differentiation of rod photoreceptor cells. Developmentally, laminin beta2 is present before rod birth in a position that is consistent with a role in directing rod differentiation; it is found, in both the rat and skate, in the ventricular space that ultimately becomes the IPM. In this study, we identify the source of laminin beta2 in the adult and developing retina. Both immunohistochemistry in the adult skate retina and in situ hybridizations in the adult rat retina reveal that laminin beta2 is produced by Müller cells. In addition, in the skate but not the rat retina, retinal pigment epithelial cells may be an alternative source of laminin beta2. During development, however, laminin beta2 is present before the birth of Müller glial cells; at this stage of development, laminin beta2 RNA is present within the neuroepithelial layer in a pattern that is consistent with its production by neuroepithelial cells.


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