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Retina ; 9(1): 59-68, 1989.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2470124

ABSTRACT

The interphotoreceptor matrix, which occupies the so-called subretinal space in normal human eyes, was examined with electron microscopy after treatment with Cuprolinic Blue, a dye that selectively stains sulfated polyanions. A cylindrically shaped, extracellular ensheathing domain, composed of Cuprolinic Blue-positive particles, was observed surrounding each cone photoreceptor examined. Equivalent structures were not present around rods. Surrounding peripheral cones, the unit particles which comprised the sheath, were punctate in shape whereas in foveal and foveolar cones the particles were more elongate. A matrix domain completely enveloped each cone photoreceptor, beginning at the outer limiting membrane, extending beyond the tip of the cone outer segment, and ending at the apical surface of the pigment epithelium. Proximal to the pigment epithelium, specialized extensions of apical microvilli were present in the lumen of the matrix sheath and shorter microvilli appeared to be embedded in the sheath wall. When retinas were experimentally detached from the pigment epithelium and washed extensively before fixation and staining, the cone matrix domains remained associated with the cones, and broken fragments of pigment epithelial cell processes were present embedded in the distal tip of the cone matrix sheath wall. These observations indicate that the cone matrix sheath is insoluble and is closely associated with both the cone photoreceptor and the apical surface of the pigment epithelium. The implication of these findings is that the cone matrix sheath is a bridge through which the retina and pigment epithelium are physically attached.


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Extracellular Matrix/ultrastructure , Photoreceptor Cells/ultrastructure , Pigment Epithelium of Eye/ultrastructure , Retina/ultrastructure , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Staining and Labeling
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Exp Eye Res ; 44(5): 633-42, 1987 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2442023

ABSTRACT

The interphotoreceptor matrix of the human retina was examined histochemically by staining with a cationic copper phthalocyanin dye, Cuprolinic Blue, in a critical electrolyte concentration method which allowed staining of sulfated polyanions. In the presence of Cuprolinic Blue, a dense punctate matrix component was visualized covering the cone from the outer limiting membrane of the retina to the tip of the cone outer segment and extending through the matrix to the apical surface of the pigment epithelium. The size and appearance of the stained material are consistent with its being proteoglycan and its distribution is consistent with its being a component of the cone extracellular matrix sheath. A fine reticular pattern was observed in the presence and absence of Cuprolinic Blue.


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Organometallic Compounds , Photoreceptor Cells/analysis , Proteoglycans/analysis , Extracellular Matrix/analysis , Histocytochemistry , Humans , Indoles , Magnesium , Magnesium Chloride , Microscopy, Electron , Photoreceptor Cells/ultrastructure , Staining and Labeling
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