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Studies on the development of the eye cup and optic nerve in normal mice and in mutants with congenital optic nerve aplasia.
Authors:J Silver  R M Robb
Affiliation:1. Department of Ophthalmology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115 USA;2. Department Neuroscience, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115 USA;3. Children''s Hospital Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115 USA
Abstract:With the use of quantitative histological techniques, we have described, in normal mice, the formation of a system of intercellular channels within the embryonic retina and continuing without interruption into the optic stalk. The channels develop in advance of the morphological differentiation of the retinal ganglion cells and their neurites. Moreover, they appear at predictable times during gestation and are localized along the potential route to be taken by the earliest developing fibers of the optic nerve. A functional relationship may exist between the development of the channels and the subsequent outgrowth of the optic nerve from the eye. We have also examined a series of mouse embryos homozygous for the mutant gene ocular retardation (orJ), which causes optic nerve aplasia. In the orJ mutant, there is a reduction in area of these extracellular spaces and the optic nerve fails to exit from the eye. The lack of intercellular space within the mutant retina is associated with an increased number of cells which, in turn, may result from a continuing absence of normal cell death during earlier stages.
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