Light‐induced damage to the dioptric apparatus of nephrops norvegicus (L.) and the quantitative assessment of the damage

1988; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 13; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1080/10236248809378671

ISSN

2378-9298

Autores

Edward Gaten,

Tópico(s)

Neurobiology and Insect Physiology Research

Resumo

Abstract In Nephrops norvegicus damage to the compound eye following exposure to excess light is not restricted to the photoreceptor layer, but is followed by morphological changes to the dioptric apparatus. Retinula cell damage results in the disruption of the cone cell processes leading to distal retraction of the crystalline tracts. The shape of the cones is also affected and there is a redistribution of the distal pigments. Within two months of exposure the reflective properties of subcorneal elements are changed and damage may be seen in the intact eye. A method based on external observations of the intact eye has been developed for quantitatively estimating the damage to the dioptric layer. The figures obtained were compared with estimates of retinula cell damage in the same eyes calculated using measurements from serially sectioned material. The estimation of ommatidial damage without recourse to sectioning should be of immediate practical benefit. Key words: Nephrops norvegicus compound eyelight‐induced damagedioptric apparatus

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