Local differences in calretinin immunoreactivity in the optic tectum of the ocellated dragonet.

Abstract:

:The optic tectum of the ocellated dragonet (Synchiropus ocellatus) was studied with immunohistochemistry. Antibodies raised against the calcium binding protein calretinin (CR) revealed a lamination similar to that already reported for other ray finned fish. Most immunoreactive fibers could be observed in those layers receiving retinal afferents and most immunoreactive cells occur in the stratum periventriculare. However, there are marked differences in the presence of other calretinin-positive cell types and immunoreactive lamina between the dorsomedial and ventrolateral parts of the tectum. Synchiropus is a bottom dwelling fish with strong functional subdivisions of the visual system into dorsal and lateral visual fields. The differences in calretinin-positive cell bodies and fibers may be a sensitive indicator of functional differences of tectal circuitry.

journal_name

J Chem Neuroanat

authors

Ulama T,Hofmann MH

doi

10.1016/j.jchemneu.2016.05.003

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2016-11-01 00:00:00

pages

55-59

eissn

0891-0618

issn

1873-6300

pii

S0891-0618(16)30032-1

journal_volume

77

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