Abstract

Purpose To investigate the changes of thickness in each layer, the morphology and density of inner neurons in rhesus monkeys' retina at various growth stages, thus contribute useful data for further biological studies. Methods The thickness of nerve fiber layer (NFL), the whole retina, inner plexiform layer (IPL), and outer plexiform layer (OPL) of rhesus monkeys at different ages were observed with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) staining. The morphology and the density of inner neurons of rhesus monkey retina were detected by immunofluorescence. Results The retina showed the well-known ten layers, the thickness of each retinal layer in rhesus monkeys at various ages increased rapidly after infant, and the retina was the thickest in adulthood, but the retinal thickness stop growing in senescent. Quantitative analysis showed that the maximum density of inner neurons was reached in adolescent, and then, the density of inner neurons decreased in adults and senescent retinas. And some changes in the morphology of rod bipolar cells have occurred in senescent. Conclusions The structure of retina in rhesus monkeys is relatively immature at infant, and the inner retina of rhesus monkeys is mature in adolescent, while the thickness of each retinal layer was the most developed in the adult group. There was no significant change in senescence for the thickness of each retinal layer, but the number of the neurons in our study has a decreasing trend and the morphological structure has changed.

Highlights

  • To investigate the changes of thickness in each layer, the morphology and density of inner neurons in rhesus monkeys’ retina at various growth stages, contribute useful data for further biological studies

  • Methods. e thickness of nerve fiber layer (NFL), the whole retina, inner plexiform layer (IPL), and outer plexiform layer (OPL) of rhesus monkeys at different ages were observed with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) staining. e morphology and the density of inner neurons of rhesus monkey retina were detected by immunofluorescence

  • Conclusions. e structure of retina in rhesus monkeys is relatively immature at infant, and the inner retina of rhesus monkeys is mature in adolescent, while the thickness of each retinal layer was the most developed in the adult group. ere was no significant change in senescence for the thickness of each retinal layer, but the number of the neurons in our study has a decreasing trend and the morphological structure has changed

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Research Article

Morphology of Inner Retina in Rhesus Monkeys of Various Ages: A Comparative Study. Jingfei Chen, Qihui Luo, Chao Huang, Wen Zeng, Ping Chen, Qi Gao, Bing Chen, Wentao Liu, Lingzhen Pan, and Zhengli Chen 1,2. E retina of rodent models has provided an invaluable tool to study the morphology and function for more than 30 years Among these animal models, they are mainly focused upon secondary changes affecting inner retinal cells at various times [8] or morphology of cells in the ganglion cell layer [9]. Rhesus monkeys were selected as objects to investigate the structure of rhesus monkey retinas of various ages and provide a detail analysis of the changes occurring during development. Is study aims at (1) investigating the changes of each layer in the retina of rhesus monkeys at various ages and (2) observing the morphology and survival of inner retinal cells at various ages, e.g., RGCs and secondorder neurons in the retina of rhesus monkeys Rhesus monkeys were selected as objects to investigate the structure of rhesus monkey retinas of various ages and provide a detail analysis of the changes occurring during development. is study aims at (1) investigating the changes of each layer in the retina of rhesus monkeys at various ages and (2) observing the morphology and survival of inner retinal cells at various ages, e.g., RGCs and secondorder neurons in the retina of rhesus monkeys

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Infant Adolescent Adult Senescent
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