Retinofugal pathways in two chondrichthyans, the sharkscyliorhinus caniculaand the rayRaja clavata
作者:
Wilhelmus J. A. J. Smeets,
期刊:
Journal of Comparative Neurology
(WILEY Available online 1981)
卷期:
Volume 195,
issue 1
页码: 1-11
ISSN:0092-7317
年代: 1981
DOI:10.1002/cne.901950103
出版商: Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
数据来源: WILEY
摘要:
AbstractRetinofugal pathways in the spotted dogfishScyliorhinus caniculaand the thornback rayRaja clavatawere studied with reduced silver techniques following unilateral eye enucleations. Optic nerve axons decussate in the chiasma opticum, except for a small ipsilateral projection to the area preoptica. After crossing, retinal projections distribute to the area preoptica, the thalamus dorsalis pars lateralis, the thalamus ventralis pars lateralis, the corpus geniculatum laterale, the nucleus pretectalis, and the superficial layers of the tectum mesencephali. InScyliorhinusmost primary optic fibers terminate in the stratum medullare externum of the mesencephalic tectum, while inRajathe zona externa of the stratum cellulare externum receives the bulk of the retinal input. A basal optic tract could be identified inRaja, but not inScyliorhinus.The retinofugal pathways of the two species studied are compared with those of other cartilaginous fishes and other anamniotes. It is concluded that the primary visual system in chondrichthyans resembles that of actinopterygians and amphibians. However, there is a striking difference in the way in which the primary optic fibers reach the tectal target areas. In elasmobranch fish the optic nerve fibers enter the tectum through the zona interna of the stratum cellulare externum and send their axons into the more superficial tectal layers, while in actinopterygians and amphibians the majority of the optic fibers enter the tectum through the superficial layer and distribute their axons to deeper tectal layers.
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