Calcium-binding Protein Calretinin Immunoreactivity in the Dog Superior Colliculus
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We studied calretinin-immunoreactive (IR) fibers and cells in the canine superior colliculus (SC) and studied the distribution and effect of enucleation on the distribution of this protein. Localization of calretinin was immunocytochemically observed. A dense plexus of anti-calretinin-IR fibers was found within the upper part of the superficial gray layer (SGL). Almost all of the labeled fibers were small in diameter with few varicosities. The intermediate and deep layers contained many calretinin-IR neurons. Labeled neurons within the intermediate gray layer (IGL) formed clusters in many sections. By contrast, labeled neurons in the deep gray layer (DGL) did not form clusters. Calretinin-IR neurons in the IGL and DGL varied in morphology and included round/oval, vertical fusiform, stellate, and horizontal neurons. Neurons with varicose dendrites were also labeled in the IGL. Most of the labeled neurons were small to medium in size. Monocular enucleation produced an almost complete reduction of calretinin-IR fibers in the SC contralateral to the enucleation. However, many calretinin-IR cells appeared in the contralateral superficial SC. Enucleation appeared to have no effect on the distribution of calretinin-IR neurons in the contralateral intermediate and deep layers of the SC. The calretinin-IR neurons in the superficial dog SC were heterogeneous small-to medium-sized neurons including round/oval, vertical fusiform, stellate, pyriform, and horizontal in shape. Two-color immunofluorescence revealed that no cells in the dog SC expressed both calretinin and GABA. Many horseradish peroxidase (HRP)-labeled retinal ganglion cells were seen after injections into the superficial layers. The vast majority of the double-labeled cells (HRP and calretinin) were small cells. The present results indicate that antibody to calretinin labels subpopulations of neurons in the dog SC, which do not express GABA. The results also suggest that the calretinin-IR afferents in the superficial layers of the dog SC originate from small class retinal ganglion cells. The expression of calretinin might be changed by the cellular activity of selective superficial collicular neurons. These results are valuable in delineating the basic neurochemical architecture of the dog visual system.
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著者
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Jeon Chang-jin
Neuroscience Lab Department Of Biology College Of Natural Sciences Kyungpook National University
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Jeon Chang-jin
Department Of Biology College Of Natural Sciences Kyungpook National University
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Ha Ji-hong
Department Of Genetic Engineering College Of Natural Sciences Kyungpook National University
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Lee Jea-Young
Department of Biology, College of Natural Sciences, Kyungpook National University
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Choi Jae-Sik
Department of Biology, College of Natural Sciences, Kyungpook National University
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Ahn Chang-Hyun
Department of Biology, College of Natural Sciences, Kyungpook National University
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Kim In-Suk
Department of Ophthalmic Optics, Chodang University
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Kim In-suk
Department Of Ophthalmic Optics Chodang University
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Kim In-suk
Department Of Laboratory Medicine Gyeong-sang National University Hospital
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Choi Jae-sik
Department Of Biology College Of Natural Sciences Kyungpook National University
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Lee Jea-young
Department Of Biology College Of Natural Sciences Kyungpook National University
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Ahn Chang-hyun
Department Of Biology College Of Natural Sciences Kyungpook National University
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