Abstract

NADPH-diaphorase histochemistry selectively stained discrete populations of neurons contributing to the inner plexiform layer of the carp retina. In addition H1 horizontal cells contributing to the outer plexiform layer were labeled. In these cells as in a subpopulation of the labeled cells in the inner retina, NADPH-activity co-localized with GABA immunoreactivity. NADPH-activity is a direct marker for NO synthesis and it is concluded that NO might be an important mediator of light-dependent adaptational processes in the outer retina.

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