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The ability of retinal Muller glial cells to perform phagocytosis in vivo i
s studied in a rabbit model of experimental retinal detachment where pigmen
t epithelial cells are occasionally detached together with the neural retin
a. While macrophages and/or microglial cells phagocytoze most of the cellul
ar debris at the sclerad surface of the detached retinae, some Muller cells
accumulate melanin granules. The granules are virtually intact at the ultr
astructural level, and are surrounded by a membrane. They are often located
close to the sclerad end of the cells, but some are distributed throughout
the outer stem process up to the soma. It is concluded that rabbit Muller
cells in vivo are capable of phagocytosis and of transporting the phagocyto
zed material within their cytoplasm.