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  • Title: Morphology and synaptic connections of HRP-filled, axon-bearing horizontal cells in the Xenopus retina.
    Author: Witkovsky P, Stone S, MacDonald ED.
    Journal: J Comp Neurol; 1988 Sep 01; 275(1):29-38. PubMed ID: 3170790.
    Abstract:
    Axon-bearing horizontal cells of the Xenopus retina were studied by intracellular injection of HRP following physiological characterization. The profile of the cell viewed in whole mount consisted of a round or oval perikaryon about 50 microns in diameter and an axon about 1 mm long which lacked a prominent terminal expansion. The axonal diameter was 0.5-1.0 microns in its proximal third but 2-4 microns in its distal portion. Along its course the axon emitted 25-40 branchlets each 0.2 micron in diameter, up to 10 micron long and terminating in a cluster of two to six synaptic knobs. Electron microscopic examination revealed that both perikaryal dendrites and axon branchlets ended in both rod and cone synaptic bases; cone contacts outnumbered rod contacts by two- to threefold. We were unable to document synapses of presumed interplexiform cells onto identified horizontal cells. Horizontal cell axons are joined in their distal portions by numerous, small (0.2 micron long) gap junctions. Other gap junctions were noted between horizontal cell processes within the synaptic endings of photoreceptors. An hypothesis is advanced whereby the cluster of axon branchlet synaptic knobs permits dynamic interaction of rod and cone synaptic inputs to the horizontal cell.
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