Localisation of glutamate in the human retina during early prenatal development

Jotwani, G. ; Wadhwa, S. ; Nag, T. C. ; Singhal, S. (1998) Localisation of glutamate in the human retina during early prenatal development Journal of Biosciences, 23 (1). pp. 15-18. ISSN 0250-5991

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Abstract

In this study we have localized glutamate (GLU) in fetal (14-25 weeks gestation, Wg) human retinas by immunohistochemistry. At 14 Wg, GLU-immunoreactivity (IR) was localized only in the central part of retina, showing a prominently labelled nerve fiber layero A few ganglion cells and displaced amacrine cells were very weakly labelled. At 17 Wg, GLU was localized conspicuously in many ganglion cells, displaced amacrine cells, some amacrine cells and the prospective photoreceptor cell bodies in the neuroepithelial layer. With progressive development at 20 and 25 Wg, the IR for GLU was found additionally in the Müller cell endfeet, some bipolar cells as well as in the horizontal cells that were aligned in a row along the outer border of the inner nuclear layer of the central retina. The photoreceptor cell bodies in the outer nuclear layer were also prominently immunopositive for GLU. The developmental distribution of GLU in the human retina tends to indicate that it plays an important role in the differentiation and maturation of retinal neurons.

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Keywords:Human; Fetal Retina; Development; Glutamate; Immunohistochemistry
ID Code:86138
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