Electron microscopy and immunohistochemistry have been used to study t
he structural specializations of astrocyte and Muller glia cells in hu
man retinas. The astrocytes and Muller cells contribute to the formati
on of the internal limiting membrane, the retina, the blood vessel gli
al limiting membranes and the glial sheaths of the ganglion cells. Two
types of junctions were observed among retinal glial cells. Adherent
junctions were found between astrocytes and Muller cells, and between
adjacent astrocytes. Gap junctions were only observed between astrocyt
e processes, These similarities suggest that astrocytes and Muller cel
ls can perform the same functions in human retinas. Finally, the ''per
ivascular astrocyte of Wolter'', related only to the blood vessels, wa
s not found. All the retinal astrocytes have the same ultrastructural
characteristics, confirming the absence of these astroglial cells in h
uman retinas observed by immunohistochemical techniques. Copyright (C)
1996 Elsevier Science Ltd.