Affiliation: | (1) Department of Anatomy, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, 137-701, South Korea;(2) Laboratory of Development and Differentiation, Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology (KRIBB), Yusong, Daejon, 305-333, South Korea |
Abstract: | We examined cholinergic cells in the retinas of BALB/C albino, C57BL/6J black, and 129/SvJ light chinchilla mice by using immunocytochemistry with specific antisera against choline acetyltransferase (ChAT). Two types of ChAT-immunoreactive amacrine cell bodies were found in the inner nuclear layer (INL) and ganglion cell layer in the retinas of all three mouse strains. They were distributed with mirror-image symmetry and their processes ramified in strata 2 and 4 of the inner plexiform layer. A distinct type of ChAT-immunoreactive cell was found only in C57BL/6J mouse retina. The somata of this third type of ChAT-immunoreactive cell were located in the outermost part of the INL, with their processes extending toward the outer plexiform layer. Double-labeling experiments demonstrated that these were not horizontal cells and that they were GABA-immunoreactive. The results suggested that these cells were probably misplaced cholinergic amacrine cells showing GABA immunoreactivity. This feature of the C57BL/6J mouse retina should be taken into account in studies of mutant mice having a mixed genetic background with a C57BL/6J contribution.Tae-Hoon Kang, Young-Han Ryu and In-Beom Kim contributed equally to this study.This work was supported by Neurobiology Support Grant (M1-0108-00-0059) of the Ministry of Science and Technology, Korea |