The topography of rods, cones and intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells in the retinas of a nocturnal (Micaelamys namaquensis) and a diurnal (Rhabdomys pumilio) rodent

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作者
van der Merwe, Ingrid [1 ]
Lukats, Akos [2 ]
Blahova, Veronika [3 ]
Oosthuizen, Maria K. [1 ]
Bennett, Nigel C. [1 ]
Nemec, Pavel [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Pretoria, Mammal Res Inst, Dept Zool & Entomol, Pretoria, South Africa
[2] Semmelweis Univ, Dept Anat Histol & Embryol, Budapest, Hungary
[3] Charles Univ Prague, Dept Zool, Prague, Czech Republic
来源
PLOS ONE | 2018年 / 13卷 / 08期
关键词
PHOTORECEPTOR TYPES; LOCOMOTOR-ACTIVITY; MOUSE; LIGHT; VISION; EYE; PHOTOENTRAINMENT; ARCHITECTURE; POPULATIONS; SENSITIVITY;
D O I
10.1371/journal.pone.0202106
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
We used immunocytochemistry to determine the presence and topographical density distributions of rods, cones, and intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (ipRGCs) in the four-striped field mouse (Rhabdomys pumilio) and the Namaqua rock mouse (Micaelamys namaquensis). Both species possessed duplex retinas that were rod dominated. In R. pumilio, the density of both cones and rods were high (cone to rod ratio: 1:1.23) and reflected the species' fundamentally diurnal, but largely crepuscular lifestyle. Similarly, the ratio of cones to rods in M. namaquensis (1:12.4) reflected its nocturnal lifestyle. Similar rod density peaks were observed (R. pumilio: similar to 84467/mm(2); M. namaquensis: similar to 81088/mm(2)), but a density gradient yielded higher values in the central (similar to 56618/mm(2)) rather than in the peripheral retinal region (similar to 32689/mm(2)) in R. pumilio. Two separate cone types (S-cones and M/L-cones) were identified implying dichromatic color vision in the study species. In M. namaquensis, both cone populations showed a centro-peripheral density gradient and a consistent S- to M/L-cone ratio (similar to 1:7.8). In R. pumilio, S cones showed a centro-peripheral gradient (S- to M/L-cone ratio; central: 1:7.8; peripheral: 1:6.8) which appeared to form a visual streak, and a specialized area of M/L-cones (S- to M/L-cone ratio: 1:15) was observed inferior to the optic nerve. The number of photoreceptors per linear degree of visual angle, estimated from peak photoreceptor densities and eye size, were four cones and 15 rods per degree in M. namaquensis and 11 cones and 12 rods per degree in R. pumilio. Thus, in nocturnal M. namaquensis rods provide much finer image sampling than cones, whereas in diurnal/crepuscular R. pumilio both photoreceptor types provide fine image sampling. IpRGCs were comparably sparse in R. pumilio (total = 1012) and M. namaquensis (total = 862), but were homogeneously distributed in M. namaquensis and densest in the dorso-nasal quadrant in R. pumilio. The adaptive significance of the latter needs further investigation.
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