The development of the retina of the albino rat was studied after sectioning of the optic nerves on the 2nd postnatal day. The 2nd day represents a stage at which the retina shows only the ganglion cell layer clearly delineated from an undifferentiated mass. Section of optic nerves at this stage did not affect the subsequent retinal development. Both control and experimental eyes developed at the same pace. Some minor degrees of ‘retardation’ e.g. the sizes of outer segments, appeared to deviate in the experimental retinae.
The effect of low-intensity laser irradiation on pigment cells cultured by chorioallantoic method was studied. Laser irradiation influenced the cell shapes and sizes of the pigment cells. Metabolically, this treatment increased thymidine uptake and incorporation but reduced those of leucine. The phagocytic activity as measured by latex particles uptake was not affected. It was concluded that the biological effect of laser irradiation on cell cultures depends on the dose applied, the individual tissue and other factors.
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