1. Detailed histopathologic characterization of the retinopathy, globe enlarged (rge) chick phenotype.
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Montiani-Ferreira, F., Fischer, A., Cernuda-Cernuda, R., Kiupel, M., Grip, W.J. de, Sherry, D., Cho, S.S., Shaw, G.C., Evans, M.G., Hocking, P., Petersen-Jones, S.M., Montiani-Ferreira, F., Fischer, A., Cernuda-Cernuda, R., Kiupel, M., Grip, W.J. de, Sherry, D., Cho, S.S., Shaw, G.C., Evans, M.G., Hocking, P., and Petersen-Jones, S.M.
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Contains fulltext : 47395.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access), PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to characterize the morphological abnormalities in the retinas of chicks (Gallus gallus) suffering from the autosomal recessive disease, retinopathy, globe enlarged (rge/rge). METHODS: rge/rge affected and age matched control retinas were examined from hatch up to 730 days of age. Thickness of retinal layers at six retinal regions was measured from plastic embedded sections. Morphological features were examined on semi-thin sections by light microscopy and on ultra-thin sections by transmission electron microscopy. Immunohistochemistry was performed using a panel of several different antibodies. Additionally, comparative counting of rod outer segments, rows of cells in the inner nuclear layer, and ganglion cells per unit length was performed. RESULTS: The earliest changes observed in rge/rge retinas were disorganization of the outer plexiform layer and abnormal location of the endoplasmic reticulum of the photoreceptors. In rge/rge retinas, cone pedicles were larger, irregular in shape, and usually contained multivesicular bodies. In addition, synaptic ribbons of the cone pedicles and rod spherules in rge/rge retinas were less numerous compared to controls. Large glycogen deposits progressively accumulated in the perinuclear cytoplasm associated with the abnormally located endoplasmic reticuli in accessory cones and rods. Total retinal thickness progressively decreased with age in rge/rge birds. This was accompanied by a decrease in the number of cells in the inner nuclear layer and a decrease in the number of rod outer segments (OSs). Several changes were detected in the rge/rge retinas using immunohistochemistry, including mislocalized opsin immunoreactivity of rod photoreceptors, a decrease in number and disorganization of opsin positive rod OSs (especially in the peripheral regions), a decrease in number of tyrosine hydroxylase positive neurites in the distal inner plexiform layer, and activation of macroglial and microglia
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- 2005