2016
DOI: 10.1242/dev.138719
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Delayed neurogenesis with respect to eye growth shapes the pigeon retina for high visual acuity

Abstract: The macula and fovea located at the optical centre of the retina make primate visual perception unique among mammals. Our current understanding of retina ontogenesis is primarily based on animal models having no macula and no fovea. However, the pigeon retina and the human macula share a number of structural and functional properties that justify introducing the former as a new model system for retina development. Comparative transcriptome analysis of pigeon and chicken retinas at different embryonic stages re… Show more

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“…In keeping with this notion, the broad equatorial RA-free streak in mice coincides with a moderately increased density of RGCs in this region. Investigation of the Cyp26s spot and stripe patterns in bi-foveated bird species, with a central and a temporal HAA, e.g., birds of prey (Slonaker, 1897; Fite and Rosenfield-Wessels, 1975), and pigeons who possess a second HAA in the dorsal area (Querubin et al, 2009; Rodrigues et al, 2016), will also prove interesting insights regarding the function of such patterns.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In keeping with this notion, the broad equatorial RA-free streak in mice coincides with a moderately increased density of RGCs in this region. Investigation of the Cyp26s spot and stripe patterns in bi-foveated bird species, with a central and a temporal HAA, e.g., birds of prey (Slonaker, 1897; Fite and Rosenfield-Wessels, 1975), and pigeons who possess a second HAA in the dorsal area (Querubin et al, 2009; Rodrigues et al, 2016), will also prove interesting insights regarding the function of such patterns.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bird eggs were hatched in a portable incubator keeping humidity and temperature (37°C) of the ambient air at optimal conditions for embryo development. 12 A group of six animals were scanned longitudinally in the MRS experiments, and all other experiments were performed on individual groups described in each section. Because of the technical constraints of 1 H-MRS, focus was put on the embryonic stages E6 and E8 for the in vivo measurements to reflect the peak in RGC production in the chick occurring at day 6.…”
Section: Experimental Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of the technical constraints of 1 H-MRS, focus was put on the embryonic stages E6 and E8 for the in vivo measurements to reflect the peak in RGC production in the chick occurring at day 6. 12 A detailed description of the Materials and Methods used can be found in the Supplementary Material. Statistical analyses are explained in the Supplementary Material and in the figure legends.…”
Section: Experimental Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Multiple studies examining RGC birth have yielded a window for RGC birthdates that spans from embryonic day 3 (E3) through E8 (Mey & Thanos, ; Sakagami et al, ; Snow & Robson, ; Spence & Robson, ) with full RGC differentiation not completed until E16 (Mey & Thanos, ). The majority of these cells are born before the plexiform layers begin to form, as the GCL and inner plexiform layer (IPL) cannot be observed until E7, and the outer plexiform layer (OPL) does not begin to develop until E9 (Rodrigues et al, ; Spence & Robson, ). This first birth wave also sees production of ACs from E3 to E14, depending upon their subtype and location in the retina (Mey & Thanos, ; Snow & Robson, ; Spence & Robson, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%