Ganglion cell and displaced amacrine cell density distribution in the retina of the Howler Monkey (Alouatta caraya)
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Resumo: | Unlike all other New World (platyrrine) monkeys, both male and female howler monkeys (Alouatta sp.) are obligatory trichromats. In all other platyrrines, only females can be trichromats, while males are always dichromats, as determined by multiple behavioral, electrophysiological, and genetic studies. In addition to obligatory trichromacy, Alouatta has an unusual fovea, with substantially higher peak cone density in the foveal pit than every other diurnal anthropoid monkey (both platyrrhines and catarrhines) and great ape yet examined, including humans. In addition to documenting the general organization of the retinal ganglion cell layer in Alouatta, the distribution of cones is compared to retinal ganglion cells, to explore possible relationships between their atypical trichromacy and foveal specialization. The number and distribution of retinal ganglion cells and displaced amacrine cells were determined in six flat-mounted retinas from five Alouatta caraya. Ganglion cell density peaked at 0.5 mm between the fovea and optic nerve head, reaching 40,700–45,200 cells/mm2. Displaced amacrine cell density distribution peaked between 0.5–1.75 mm from the fovea, reaching mean values between 2,050–3,100 cells/mm2. The mean number of ganglion cells was 1,133,000¡79,000 cells and the mean number of displaced amacrine cells was 537,000¡61,800 cells, in retinas of mean area 641¡62 mm2. Ganglion cell and displaced amacrine cell density distribution in the Alouatta retina was consistent with that observed among several species of diurnal Anthropoidea, both platyrrhines and catarrhines. The principal alteration in the Alouatta retina appears not to be in the number of any retinal cell class, but rather a marked gradient in cone density within the fovea, which could potentially support high chromatic acuity in a restricted central region. |
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Muniz, José Augusto Pereira CarneiroAthaide, Luana Modesto deGomes, Bruno DuarteFinlay, Barbara LSilveira, Luiz Carlos de Lima2020-02-06T14:03:33Z2020-02-06T14:03:33Z2014MUNIZ, José Augusto Pereira Carneiro et al. Ganglion cell and displaced amacrine cell density distribution in the retina of the Howler Monkey (Alouatta caraya). PLoS ONE, v. 9, n. 12, p. e115291, Dec. 2014.1932-6203https://patua.iec.gov.br/handle/iec/402210.1371/journal.pone.0115291Unlike all other New World (platyrrine) monkeys, both male and female howler monkeys (Alouatta sp.) are obligatory trichromats. In all other platyrrines, only females can be trichromats, while males are always dichromats, as determined by multiple behavioral, electrophysiological, and genetic studies. In addition to obligatory trichromacy, Alouatta has an unusual fovea, with substantially higher peak cone density in the foveal pit than every other diurnal anthropoid monkey (both platyrrhines and catarrhines) and great ape yet examined, including humans. In addition to documenting the general organization of the retinal ganglion cell layer in Alouatta, the distribution of cones is compared to retinal ganglion cells, to explore possible relationships between their atypical trichromacy and foveal specialization. The number and distribution of retinal ganglion cells and displaced amacrine cells were determined in six flat-mounted retinas from five Alouatta caraya. Ganglion cell density peaked at 0.5 mm between the fovea and optic nerve head, reaching 40,700–45,200 cells/mm2. Displaced amacrine cell density distribution peaked between 0.5–1.75 mm from the fovea, reaching mean values between 2,050–3,100 cells/mm2. The mean number of ganglion cells was 1,133,000¡79,000 cells and the mean number of displaced amacrine cells was 537,000¡61,800 cells, in retinas of mean area 641¡62 mm2. Ganglion cell and displaced amacrine cell density distribution in the Alouatta retina was consistent with that observed among several species of diurnal Anthropoidea, both platyrrhines and catarrhines. The principal alteration in the Alouatta retina appears not to be in the number of any retinal cell class, but rather a marked gradient in cone density within the fovea, which could potentially support high chromatic acuity in a restricted central region.CNPq-PRONEX/FAPESPA/UFPA/ FADESP #2268, CNPq-PRONEX/FAPESPA #316799/2009, CNPq #476744/2009-1 and #479500/2011-8, NSF #0130789, and FINEP/ UFPA/FADESP #1723 (IBN Net). LCLS is a CNPqMinistério da Saúde. Secretaria de Vigilância em Saúde. Instituto Evandro Chagas. Centro Nacional de Primatas. Ananindeua, PA, Brasil.Universidade Federal do Pará. Instituto de Tecnologia. Belém, PA, Brazil.Universidade Federal do Pará. Instituto de Ciências Biológicas. Belém, PA, Brazil,Cornell University. Department of Psychology. Ithaca, NY, USA.Universidade Federal do Pará. Instituto de Ciências Biológicas. Belém, PA, Brazil / Universidade Federal do Pará. Núcleo de Medicina Tropical. 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Ganglion cell and displaced amacrine cell density distribution in the retina of the Howler Monkey (Alouatta caraya) |
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Ganglion cell and displaced amacrine cell density distribution in the retina of the Howler Monkey (Alouatta caraya) |
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Ganglion cell and displaced amacrine cell density distribution in the retina of the Howler Monkey (Alouatta caraya) Muniz, José Augusto Pereira Carneiro Primatas / anatomia & histologia Alouatta / anatomia & histologia Retina Células Ganglionares da Retina / ultraestrutura Coloração e Rotulagem / veterinária Neurônios |
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Ganglion cell and displaced amacrine cell density distribution in the retina of the Howler Monkey (Alouatta caraya) |
title_full |
Ganglion cell and displaced amacrine cell density distribution in the retina of the Howler Monkey (Alouatta caraya) |
title_fullStr |
Ganglion cell and displaced amacrine cell density distribution in the retina of the Howler Monkey (Alouatta caraya) |
title_full_unstemmed |
Ganglion cell and displaced amacrine cell density distribution in the retina of the Howler Monkey (Alouatta caraya) |
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Ganglion cell and displaced amacrine cell density distribution in the retina of the Howler Monkey (Alouatta caraya) |
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Muniz, José Augusto Pereira Carneiro |
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Muniz, José Augusto Pereira Carneiro Athaide, Luana Modesto de Gomes, Bruno Duarte Finlay, Barbara L Silveira, Luiz Carlos de Lima |
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author |
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Athaide, Luana Modesto de Gomes, Bruno Duarte Finlay, Barbara L Silveira, Luiz Carlos de Lima |
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Muniz, José Augusto Pereira Carneiro Athaide, Luana Modesto de Gomes, Bruno Duarte Finlay, Barbara L Silveira, Luiz Carlos de Lima |
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Primatas / anatomia & histologia Alouatta / anatomia & histologia Retina Células Ganglionares da Retina / ultraestrutura Coloração e Rotulagem / veterinária Neurônios |
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Primatas / anatomia & histologia Alouatta / anatomia & histologia Retina Células Ganglionares da Retina / ultraestrutura Coloração e Rotulagem / veterinária Neurônios |
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Unlike all other New World (platyrrine) monkeys, both male and female howler monkeys (Alouatta sp.) are obligatory trichromats. In all other platyrrines, only females can be trichromats, while males are always dichromats, as determined by multiple behavioral, electrophysiological, and genetic studies. In addition to obligatory trichromacy, Alouatta has an unusual fovea, with substantially higher peak cone density in the foveal pit than every other diurnal anthropoid monkey (both platyrrhines and catarrhines) and great ape yet examined, including humans. In addition to documenting the general organization of the retinal ganglion cell layer in Alouatta, the distribution of cones is compared to retinal ganglion cells, to explore possible relationships between their atypical trichromacy and foveal specialization. The number and distribution of retinal ganglion cells and displaced amacrine cells were determined in six flat-mounted retinas from five Alouatta caraya. Ganglion cell density peaked at 0.5 mm between the fovea and optic nerve head, reaching 40,700–45,200 cells/mm2. Displaced amacrine cell density distribution peaked between 0.5–1.75 mm from the fovea, reaching mean values between 2,050–3,100 cells/mm2. The mean number of ganglion cells was 1,133,000¡79,000 cells and the mean number of displaced amacrine cells was 537,000¡61,800 cells, in retinas of mean area 641¡62 mm2. Ganglion cell and displaced amacrine cell density distribution in the Alouatta retina was consistent with that observed among several species of diurnal Anthropoidea, both platyrrhines and catarrhines. The principal alteration in the Alouatta retina appears not to be in the number of any retinal cell class, but rather a marked gradient in cone density within the fovea, which could potentially support high chromatic acuity in a restricted central region. |
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