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摘要
研究了视色素含量与视细胞结构的相关性。研究了以外网状层结构简单为特征的慈鲷(Nannacara)视网膜。视细胞类型由长而粗大的视杆细胞和两种视锥细胞组成:相等的双视锥细胞和短的单视锥细胞。这两种类型的球果不同于其他已知的硬骨鱼球果,因为它们的外部部分非常细长,但长度是内部部分的两倍。双锥体形成一个正方形马赛克,沿两侧有四个双锥体,中心有一个单锥体。四根杆子通常围绕着一个圆锥体,其他一些杆子位于正方形的各个角落。视网膜中央感光细胞的密度为每平方毫米45,600个视锥细胞和52,600个视杆细胞。锥杆比为1:1.15;双锥与单锥之比为4.07:1。光感受器的外部片段包含四种光谱类型的色素:一种存在于杆细胞中,λ max = 498 +/- 5nm,一种存在于单锥细胞中,λ max = 460 +/- 5nm,两种存在于双锥细胞中,λ max分别为555 +/- 5和600 +/- 10nm。人们发现单个的视锥细胞只含有吸收蓝色的色素。每当两个成员都被成功地记录下来时,双锥细胞似乎使用了两种光谱不同的色素。根据光谱带宽测定,这四种色素可能属于视紫红素类,但也显示出一些视紫红素类色素的混合物(10- 20%),特别是在双视锥中。
Photoreceptors and visual pigments in a cichlid fish, Nannacara anomala.
Correlation of visual pigment content and photoreceptor cell structure is studied in the cichlid fish Nannacara anomala the retina of which is characterized by simple organization of the outer plexiform layer. The visual cell types consist of long and bulky rods and only two types of cones: equal double cones and short single cones. Both types of cones differ form other known teleost cones in that their outer segments are very slender yet twice as long as the inner segments. The double cones form a square mosaic with four doubles along the sides an a single cone in the center. Four rods usually surround the single cone and a few others lie in the corners of the square. The population densities of photoreceptor cells in the central part of the retina is 45,600 cones and 52,600 rods per mm2. The cone to rod ratio is 1:1.15; the double cone to single cone ratio is 4.07:1. The outer segments of photoreceptors contain four spectroscopic types of pigment: one type in rods with lambda max = 498 +/- 5 nm, one type in single cones with lambda max = 460 +/- 5nm, and one in each member of the double cones with lambda max of 555 +/- 5 and 600 +/- 10 nm. Single cones are found to contain only the blue-absorbing pigment. The double cones, whenever both members are successfully recorded from, appear to use two spectrally different pigments. Based on spectral bandwidth determination, the four pigments are probably of the prophyropsin class, although some admixture (10--20%) of rhodopsin-class pigments is also indicated, especially in double cones.