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Palisade Endings Are a Constant Feature in the Extraocular Muscles of Frontal-Eyed, But Not Lateral-Eyed, Animals

PURPOSE: To test whether palisade endings are a general feature of mammalian extraocular muscles (EOMs). METHODS: Thirteen species, some frontal-eyed (human, monkey, cat, and ferret), and others lateral-eyed (pig, sheep, calf, horse, rabbit, rat, mouse, gerbil, and guinea pig) were analyzed. Palisad...

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Autores principales: Blumer, Roland, Maurer-Gesek, Barbara, Gesslbauer, Bernhard, Blumer, Michael, Pechriggl, Elisabeth, Davis-López de Carrizosa, María A., Horn, Anja K., May, Paul J., Streicher, Johannes, de la Cruz, Rosa R., Pastor, Ángel M.
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Publicado: The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4826744/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26830369
http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/iovs.15-18716
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author Blumer, Roland
Maurer-Gesek, Barbara
Gesslbauer, Bernhard
Blumer, Michael
Pechriggl, Elisabeth
Davis-López de Carrizosa, María A.
Horn, Anja K.
May, Paul J.
Streicher, Johannes
de la Cruz, Rosa R.
Pastor, Ángel M.
author_facet Blumer, Roland
Maurer-Gesek, Barbara
Gesslbauer, Bernhard
Blumer, Michael
Pechriggl, Elisabeth
Davis-López de Carrizosa, María A.
Horn, Anja K.
May, Paul J.
Streicher, Johannes
de la Cruz, Rosa R.
Pastor, Ángel M.
author_sort Blumer, Roland
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description PURPOSE: To test whether palisade endings are a general feature of mammalian extraocular muscles (EOMs). METHODS: Thirteen species, some frontal-eyed (human, monkey, cat, and ferret), and others lateral-eyed (pig, sheep, calf, horse, rabbit, rat, mouse, gerbil, and guinea pig) were analyzed. Palisade endings were labeled by using different combinations of immunofluorescence techniques. Three-dimensional reconstructions of immunolabeled palisade endings were done. RESULTS: In all frontal-eyed species, palisade endings were a consistent feature in the rectus EOMs. Their total number was high and they exhibited an EOM-specific distribution. In particular, the number of palisade endings in the medial recti was significantly higher than in the other rectus muscles. In the lateral-eyed animals, palisade endings were infrequent and, when present, their total number was rather low. They were only found in ungulates (sheep, calf, pig, and horse) and in rabbit. In rodents (rat, guinea pig, mouse, and gerbil) palisade endings were found infrequently (e.g., rat) or were completely absent. Palisade endings in frontal-eyed species and in some lateral-eyed species (pig, sheep, calf, and horse) had a uniform morphology. They generally lacked α-bungarotoxin staining, with a few exceptions in primates. Palisade endings in other lateral-eyed species (rabbit and rat) exhibited a simplified morphology and bound α-bungarotoxin. CONCLUSIONS: Palisade endings are not a universal feature of mammalian EOMs. So, if they are proprioceptors, not all species require them. Because in frontal-eyed species, the medial rectus muscle has the highest number of palisade endings, they likely play a special role in convergence.
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spelling pubmed-48267442016-11-16 Palisade Endings Are a Constant Feature in the Extraocular Muscles of Frontal-Eyed, But Not Lateral-Eyed, Animals Blumer, Roland Maurer-Gesek, Barbara Gesslbauer, Bernhard Blumer, Michael Pechriggl, Elisabeth Davis-López de Carrizosa, María A. Horn, Anja K. May, Paul J. Streicher, Johannes de la Cruz, Rosa R. Pastor, Ángel M. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci Eye Movements, Strabismus, Amblyopia and Neuro-Ophthalmology PURPOSE: To test whether palisade endings are a general feature of mammalian extraocular muscles (EOMs). METHODS: Thirteen species, some frontal-eyed (human, monkey, cat, and ferret), and others lateral-eyed (pig, sheep, calf, horse, rabbit, rat, mouse, gerbil, and guinea pig) were analyzed. Palisade endings were labeled by using different combinations of immunofluorescence techniques. Three-dimensional reconstructions of immunolabeled palisade endings were done. RESULTS: In all frontal-eyed species, palisade endings were a consistent feature in the rectus EOMs. Their total number was high and they exhibited an EOM-specific distribution. In particular, the number of palisade endings in the medial recti was significantly higher than in the other rectus muscles. In the lateral-eyed animals, palisade endings were infrequent and, when present, their total number was rather low. They were only found in ungulates (sheep, calf, pig, and horse) and in rabbit. In rodents (rat, guinea pig, mouse, and gerbil) palisade endings were found infrequently (e.g., rat) or were completely absent. Palisade endings in frontal-eyed species and in some lateral-eyed species (pig, sheep, calf, and horse) had a uniform morphology. They generally lacked α-bungarotoxin staining, with a few exceptions in primates. Palisade endings in other lateral-eyed species (rabbit and rat) exhibited a simplified morphology and bound α-bungarotoxin. CONCLUSIONS: Palisade endings are not a universal feature of mammalian EOMs. So, if they are proprioceptors, not all species require them. Because in frontal-eyed species, the medial rectus muscle has the highest number of palisade endings, they likely play a special role in convergence. The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology 2016-02-01 2016-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4826744/ /pubmed/26830369 http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/iovs.15-18716 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
spellingShingle Eye Movements, Strabismus, Amblyopia and Neuro-Ophthalmology
Blumer, Roland
Maurer-Gesek, Barbara
Gesslbauer, Bernhard
Blumer, Michael
Pechriggl, Elisabeth
Davis-López de Carrizosa, María A.
Horn, Anja K.
May, Paul J.
Streicher, Johannes
de la Cruz, Rosa R.
Pastor, Ángel M.
Palisade Endings Are a Constant Feature in the Extraocular Muscles of Frontal-Eyed, But Not Lateral-Eyed, Animals
title Palisade Endings Are a Constant Feature in the Extraocular Muscles of Frontal-Eyed, But Not Lateral-Eyed, Animals
title_full Palisade Endings Are a Constant Feature in the Extraocular Muscles of Frontal-Eyed, But Not Lateral-Eyed, Animals
title_fullStr Palisade Endings Are a Constant Feature in the Extraocular Muscles of Frontal-Eyed, But Not Lateral-Eyed, Animals
title_full_unstemmed Palisade Endings Are a Constant Feature in the Extraocular Muscles of Frontal-Eyed, But Not Lateral-Eyed, Animals
title_short Palisade Endings Are a Constant Feature in the Extraocular Muscles of Frontal-Eyed, But Not Lateral-Eyed, Animals
title_sort palisade endings are a constant feature in the extraocular muscles of frontal-eyed, but not lateral-eyed, animals
topic Eye Movements, Strabismus, Amblyopia and Neuro-Ophthalmology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4826744/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26830369
http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/iovs.15-18716
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