Development of photoreceptor mosaics in the primate retina.

K C Wikler, P Rakic
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The mosaic of rods and cones in the primate retina is the neuronal array where the visual world is first mapped onto the central nervous system. Rods, which mediate scotopic vision, and cones, which mediate photopic and color vision, are found in all vertebrate species. However, regional differences in the topographic arrangement and ratio of rods to cones vary dramatically among species, including different primates. Furthermore, the proportion and distribution of the wavelength-sensitive cone subtypes vary considerably between primates that occupy different visual habitats. What genetic or environmentally regulated mechanisms specify the position, phenotype, and ratios of photoreceptor subtypes? Available data suggest that the transient appearance of early-differentiating cones may serve to delineate basic species-specific retinal coordinates and determine the opsin phenotype of local assemblies of cones in the fetal photoreceptor mosaic. This article will summarize presently available data and our ideas of how the photoreceptor mosaic is organized in the adult primate retina, the features of these mosaics, which vary between primate species, and the developmental mechanisms, which may account for the emergence of photoreceptor position and specification of their phenotypes in the primate retina.

灵长类动物视网膜中感光体嵌合体的发育。
灵长类动物视网膜上的视杆细胞和视锥细胞是神经元阵列,在这里视觉世界第一次被映射到中枢神经系统。杆状细胞介导暗视,锥状细胞介导光视和色觉,在所有脊椎动物中都存在。然而,在不同的物种之间,包括不同的灵长类动物,在地形排列和视杆与视锥的比例上存在显著的区域差异。此外,在不同视觉栖息地的灵长类动物中,波长敏感锥细胞亚型的比例和分布也有很大差异。哪些遗传或环境调节机制决定了光感受器亚型的位置、表型和比例?现有数据表明,早期分化的视锥细胞的短暂出现可能有助于描述基本的物种特异性视网膜坐标,并确定胎儿光感受器马赛克中视锥细胞局部组装的视蛋白表型。本文将总结目前已有的数据和我们对成年灵长类动物视网膜中光感受器马赛克的组织方式、不同灵长类动物视网膜中光感受器马赛克的特征以及发育机制的看法,这可能解释了灵长类动物视网膜中光感受器位置的出现及其表型的规范。
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