The retina in teleost fish continues to grow throughout much of the life of
the animal, in part by the continuing differentiation of new tissue at the
retinal margin, an area termed the peripheral growth zone (PGZ) (Lyall, Q
J Micros Sci, 1957;98:101-110). We have developed a retinal slice preparati
on - including the PGZ - from juvenile rainbow trout (Onchorynchus mykiss),
a species in which retinal growth is rapid and the PGZ is correspondingly
pronounced. The PGZ slice preparation contains a time line of retinal devel
opment, with cells at different stages of maturation present side by side.
We present evidence that the birth sequence of the various retinal cell typ
es in the PGZ recapitulates the sequence during embryonic development. We a
lso report data on the rate of growth of the PGZ in juvenile trout in vivo.
Finally, we have used the PGZ slice preparation to make whole-cell voltage
clamp recordings from individual retinal GCs at both early and late stages
of maturation. We report that the amplitude of delayed rectifier and A-typ
e potassium currents increases during GC maturation. (C) 1999 Elsevier Scie
nce B.V. All rights reserved.