Cytochrome oxidase activity in the rat retina following unilateral thalamic lesion.

1989 
Abstract The present study has investigated the cytochrome oxidase (CO) activity in retinas of normal rats and rats which received central lesions at birth or young adult stage. The results show that a thalamic lesion which injured the retinal ganglion cell axons in young adult rats led to severe loss of CO activity in the ganglion, inner and outer plexiform layers in the retina contralateral to the lesion as compared to those of normal rats. In contrast, distinct CO-reactive bands and cells were clearly observed in corresponding laminae in retinas in which almost the entire population of retinal ganglion cells was eliminated by a neonatal thalamic lesion. These results indicate that retinal ganglion cells contribute significantly to the CO activity observed in the inner retinal laminae under normal but not under abnormal conditions, and suggest that considerable changes in the activity of the remaining neurons and possibly reorganization of neural circuitry within the retina in rats which received neonatal lesions has taken place, as revealed by CO histochemistry.
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