Evidence that retinal ganglion cell density affects foveal development.

A G Leventhal
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The monkey's foveola normally contains significant numbers of retinal ganglion cells. The somata of foveola cells are larger than those of other cells in the central retina. Their dendritic fields are up to 50 times larger in area than those of nearby cells in the foveal slope. Experimentally induced reductions in the number of ganglion cells in central retina results in alterations in the size and distribution of cells within the foveola. In these animals the foveola is abnormally small and contains an abnormally large number of cells having smaller than normal cell bodies and dendritic fields. These studies indicate that the formation of the foveola as well as the development of the morphology of cells within the foveola and foveal slope depend during development on high densities of retinal ganglion cells within the central retina.

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视网膜神经节细胞密度影响中央凹发育的证据。
猴子的中央凹通常含有大量的视网膜神经节细胞。中央视网膜中央凹细胞的体比其他细胞的体大。它们的树突区域的面积是中央凹坡附近细胞的50倍。实验诱导的中央视网膜神经节细胞数量减少导致中央视网膜中央凹内细胞大小和分布的改变。在这些动物中,中央凹异常小,含有异常多的细胞,其细胞体和树突状区比正常的小。这些研究表明,在发育过程中,中央凹的形成以及中央凹和中央凹内细胞形态的发育取决于视网膜中央神经节细胞的高密度。
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