Atypical Neural Sheaths Formed by Müller Cells in Chicken Retina

n chicken optic nerve the intraorbital part was found to consist of bundles of myelinated nerve fibers, the myelin sheaths of which were formed by oligodendroglia. At the optic nerve head, only thick nerve fibers were myelinated. When the thick nerve fibers were followed into the optic nerve fiber l...

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Published inOkajimas Folia Anatomica Japonica Vol. 57; no. 2-3; pp. 79 - 87
Main Authors INOUE, YOSHIRO, SUGIHARA, YOSHIHIRO, NISHIMURA, YOZO, SHIMAI, KAZUYO
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Japan Editorial Board of Okajimas Folia Anatomica Japonica 1980
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Summary:n chicken optic nerve the intraorbital part was found to consist of bundles of myelinated nerve fibers, the myelin sheaths of which were formed by oligodendroglia. At the optic nerve head, only thick nerve fibers were myelinated. When the thick nerve fibers were followed into the optic nerve fiber layer of the retina, they were found to lose the typical myelin sheaths and become newly enclosed by atypical sheaths. The atypical sheaths were formed by Müller cells, and were found to consist of a single membranous structure which spirally wrapped up thick axons. This membranous structure was formed by fusion of the cytoplasmic faces of the plasma membrane of Müller cells as a result of loss of cytoplasm, like the formation of the periodic lines of typical myelin. However, the outer faces of the plasma membrane rarely fused with each other, so that intraperiodic lines were absent.
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ISSN:0030-154X
1881-1736
DOI:10.2535/ofaj1936.57.2-3_79