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Regional specialization of the Ganglion cell density in the retina of the Ostrich (Struthio camelus)
Authors:Mohammad L RAHMAN  Kengo KURODA  Masato AOYAMA  Shoei SUGITA
Institution:Laboratory of Function and Morphology, Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Utsunomiya University, Utsunomiya, Utsunomiya, Tochigi, Japan
Abstract:In this study, retinal whole-mount specimens were prepared and stained with 0.1% cresyl violet for the ganglion cell study in the Ostrich (Struthio camelus) . The total number, distribution, and size of these cells were determined in different retinal regions. The mean total number of ganglion cells (three retinas) was 1 435 052 with an average density of 652 cells/mm2. The temporo – nasal area of the retina with high cell density were identified with the peak of 7525 cells/mm2 in the central area. The size of most ganglion cells ranged from 113–403 µm2, with smaller cells predominating along the temporo-nasal streak above the optic disc and larger cells comprising more of the peripheral regions. The average thickness of the retina was 196 µm. The central area was the thickest area (268.6 µm), whereas the peripheral area was the thinnest area. Thus, the specialization of ganglion cell densities, their sizes and the thickness of the retina support the notion that the conduction of visual information towards the brain from all regions of the retina is not uniform, and suggests that the temporo – nasal streak is the fine quality area for vision in ostriches.
Keywords:ganglion cell  ostrich  regional specialization  retina  soma size
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