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Query: EC:1.6.99.1 (
NADPH-diaphorase
)
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We have examined the morphology and distribution of neurones that contain nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH)
diaphorase
in human retinae.
NADPH-diaphorase
reactivity was observed in three different classes of amacrine cells (ND1, ND2,
ND3
cells) and in the cone photoreceptors. ND1 cells had relatively large somata (mean, 12.3 microns) located in the inner nuclear layer (INL) and in the ganglion cell layer (GCL). Their dendrites were often strongly labeled and spread into either the middle or outer strata of the inner plexiform layer (IPL). The somata of ND2 cells were medium-sized (mean, 8.2 microns) and located in the INL and in the GCL; their dendrites were usually beaded and often spread in either the middle or outer strata of the IPL.
ND3
cells had small, round somata (mean, 5.2 microns) located in either the INL or GCL, and were without labeled processes. The total number of
NADPH-diaphorase
cells (all classes) was estimated at 118,000, with a mean density of about 100/mm2. The most striking feature of
NADPH-diaphorase
cells in humans was that their distribution was relatively uniform across the retina, with no evidence of a peak in density at the foveal rim.
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PMID:NADPH-diaphorase neurones of human retinae have a uniform topographical distribution. 227 37