Topography of ganglion cells in the retina of the horse (Thoroughbred) was
analyzed in the wholemount retina stained with cresyl violet, and a total n
umber of ganglion cells were estimated. Sizes of ganglion cells were also m
easured and size spectra were analysed. The main results showed that: (1) a
common point in 4 wholemount retinae, based on cell densities and retinal
locations, was that a retina could be divided into 5 regions, namely visual
streak, nasal, temporal, dorsal and ventral region to the visual streak. A
maximum cell density of 4,000 cells/mm(2) was found in the visual streak.
And a total number of ganglion cells was estimated in a range of 398 x 10(3
) - 469 x 10(3), with a mean of 441 x 10(3) +/- 31 x 10(3) (n=4). (2) cell
sizes were measured as the mean lengths of the major and minor axes of the
somas, and were in a range of 5-53.8 mum. The lowest mean diameter was 14.0
mum (+/- 3.7) in the visual streak and the highest was 25.9 mum (+/- 7.6)
in the ventral region. Cell size spectra were unimodal and positively skewe
d. It is expected that these analyses will provide an anatomical and physio
logical background for further study of the Visual system in the horse.