Rod Receptors in the Retina of Tupaia Belangeri
Overview
Reproductive Medicine
Authors
Affiliations
The retina of Tupaia belangeri was studied by transmission electron microscopy. - Among a vast majority of cones a few typical rods have been found as a distinctly different class of photoreceptors. The outer segments of the rods measure 10 microns X 1.5 microns versus 6 microns X 2 microns in the cones. The repeating unit of the rod discs is 18 nm versus 22 nm in the cone discs. Rod discs tend to lose their continuity with the ciliary membrane, while cone discs do not. Rods lack the highly specialized giant mitochondria of the cone inner segment of Tupaia. The rods of Tupaia show other distinctive characters of mammalian rods as well. However, the rods of Tupaia are relatively short and do not develop a rod fiber.
Comparative In Vivo Imaging of Retinal Structures in Tree Shrews, Humans, and Mice.
Grannonico M, Miller D, Liu M, Krause M, Savier E, Erisir A eNeuro. 2024; 11(3).
PMID: 38538082 PMC: 10972737. DOI: 10.1523/ENEURO.0373-23.2024.
Sajdak B, Salmon A, Cava J, Allen K, Freling S, Ramamirtham R Exp Eye Res. 2019; 185:107683.
PMID: 31158381 PMC: 6698412. DOI: 10.1016/j.exer.2019.05.023.
Functional significance of the taper of vertebrate cone photoreceptors.
Harosi F, Novales Flamarique I J Gen Physiol. 2012; 139(2):159-87.
PMID: 22250013 PMC: 3269789. DOI: 10.1085/jgp.201110692.
The role of microtubules and microtubule-organising centres during the migration of mitochondria.
Knabe W, Kuhn H J Anat. 1996; 189 ( Pt 2):383-91.
PMID: 8886960 PMC: 1167755.
Foelix R, Kretz R, Rager G Cell Tissue Res. 1987; 247(2):287-97.
PMID: 3815482 DOI: 10.1007/BF00218310.