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Brain derived neurotrophic factor in the retina of the teleost N. furzeri.

Authors: Claudia C. Gatta, Luciana L. Castaldo, Alessandro A. Cellerino, Paolo P. de Girolamo, Carla C. Lucini, Livia L. D'Angelo
Published: 02/06/2014, Annals of anatomy = Anatomischer Anzeiger : official organ of the Anatomische Gesellschaft

Abstract

BDNF plays an important role in the development and maintenance of visual circuitries in the retina and brain visual centers. In adulthood, BDNF signaling is involved in neural protection and regeneration of retina. In this survey, we investigated the expression of BDNF in the retina of adult Nothobranchius furzeri, a teleost fish employed for age research. After describing the retina of N. furzeri and confirming that the structure is organized in layers as in all vertebrates, we have studied the localization of BDNF mRNA and protein throughout the retinal layers. BDNF mRNA is detectable in all layers, whereas the protein is lacking in the photoreceptors. The occurrence of BDNF provides new insights on its role in the retina, particularly in view of age-related disease of retina.

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