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The intracytoplasmic channel in pigment epithelial cells of the chick retina
Authors:Toshihiko Matsusaka M.D
Affiliation:(1) Ophthalmologic Clinic, the Center for Adult Diseases, Morimachi, Higashinari-Ku, Osaka, Japan;(2) Section of Ophthalmology, The Eye Research Laboratory, University of Chicago, 950 East 59th Street, 60637 Chicago, Illinois, USA
Abstract:Summary The fine structure of pigment epithelial cells in the chick retina was studied by electron microscopy with a special attention to the intracytoplasmic channel which is considered to be an important passage of metabolites from the choroidal side to the vitreal side. The chick retina was fixed either by perfusion with glutaraldehyde followed by osmium tetroxide or by immersion in situ with osmium tetroxide before removal of the eyeball. The infoldings appearing in the basal zone of the retinal pigment epithelial cell were provided with the gear-like projection which was encountered as their bottom in many cases, suggesting selective absorption of proteins. It was noticed that certain interspaces of the infoldings were continuous to tubular elements of the agranular endoplasmic reticulum. Moreover, the tubular elements were found in association with such other cellular components as nuclear envelope, mitochondria, fuscin granules and plasma membrane surrounding the outer segment of photoreceptor. The pigment epithelial cell appeared to be continuous with the photoreceptor through the pores of their plasma membranes. The presence of a certain intracytoplasmic channel from the choroid to the photoreceptor is considered to facilitate the transport of metabolites in the pigment epithelial cell.Part of these observations was presented at the Sixth International Congress for Electron Microscopy, Kyoto in 1966.I wish to thank Prof. Gonpachiro Yasuzumi for his valuable advices and discussions through this study.
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