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Ganglion cell regeneration following whole-retina destruction in zebrafish.


ABSTRACT: The retinas of adult teleost fish can regenerate neurons following injury. The current study provides the first documentation of functional whole retina regeneration in the zebrafish, Danio rerio, following intraocular injection of the cytotoxin, ouabain. Loss and replacement of laminated retinal tissue was monitored by analysis of cell death and cell proliferation, and by analysis of retina-specific gene expression patterns. The spatiotemporal process of retinal ganglion cell (RGC) regeneration was followed through the use of selective markers, and was found to largely recapitulate the spatiotemporal process of embryonic ganglion cell neurogenesis, over a more protracted time frame. However, the re-expression of some ganglion cell markers was not observed. The growth and pathfinding of ganglion cell axons was evaluated by measurement of the optic nerve head (ONH), and the restoration of normal ONH size was found to correspond to the time of recovery of two visually-mediated behaviors. However, some abnormalities were noted, including overproduction of RGCs, and progressive and excessive growth of the ONH at longer recovery times. This model system for whole-retina regeneration has provided an informative view of the regenerative process.

SUBMITTER: Sherpa T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2581885 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Ganglion cell regeneration following whole-retina destruction in zebrafish.

Sherpa Tshering T   Fimbel Shane M SM   Mallory Dianne E DE   Maaswinkel Hans H   Spritzer Scott D SD   Sand Jordan A JA   Li L L   Hyde David R DR   Stenkamp Deborah L DL  

Developmental neurobiology 20080201 2


The retinas of adult teleost fish can regenerate neurons following injury. The current study provides the first documentation of functional whole retina regeneration in the zebrafish, Danio rerio, following intraocular injection of the cytotoxin, ouabain. Loss and replacement of laminated retinal tissue was monitored by analysis of cell death and cell proliferation, and by analysis of retina-specific gene expression patterns. The spatiotemporal process of retinal ganglion cell (RGC) regeneration  ...[more]

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