Retinal mosaics: new insights into an old concept

Citation
Je. Cook et Lm. Chalupa, Retinal mosaics: new insights into an old concept, TRENDS NEUR, 23(1), 2000, pp. 26-34
Citations number
94
Categorie Soggetti
Neurosciences & Behavoir
Journal title
TRENDS IN NEUROSCIENCES
ISSN journal
01662236 → ACNP
Volume
23
Issue
1
Year of publication
2000
Pages
26 - 34
Database
ISI
SICI code
0166-2236(200001)23:1<26:RMNIIA>2.0.ZU;2-H
Abstract
It has been known since the middle of the 19th century that different neuro nal types are distributed across the retinal surface in non-random arrays: indeed, these arrays, called 'mosaics', have long been considered to be a f undamental feature of retinal organization. However, until recently, little was known about how such mosaics are established during development. In th e hope of stimulating further research, this article reviews the current st atus of three very different approaches to this intriguing general problem, The first postulates arrays of molecular markers, which are produced by spe cific cell types shortly after their final mitotic divisions and could be i nfluential in the differentiation of other cell types,The second invokes a tangential dispersion of differentiating cells to generate spatial order, e ither while these cells are still migrating or soon after they reach their laminar destinations,The third involves the elimination of wrongly position ed cells through the process of naturally occurring cell death.