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Muller cells are living optical fibers in the vertebrate retina

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NATL ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0611180104

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fiberoptic plate; glial cells; refractive index; light guides; optical trap

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  1. NCRR NIH HHS [G12RR03035, 20-RR-16470, P20 RR016470, G12 RR003035] Funding Source: Medline
  2. NIGMS NIH HHS [S06-GM50695, S06 GM050695] Funding Source: Medline
  3. NINDS NIH HHS [NS39408, U54 NS039408, R01 NS065201, S11-NS48201, S11 NS048201] Funding Source: Medline

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Although biological cells are mostly transparent, they are phase objects that differ in shape and refractive index. Any image that is projected through layers of randomly oriented cells will normally be distorted by refraction, reflection, and scattering. Counterintuitively, the retina of the vertebrate eye is inverted with respect to its optical function and light must pass through several tissue layers before reaching the light-detecting photoreceptor cells. Here we report on the specific optical properties of glial cells present in the retina, which might contribute to optimize this apparently unfavorable situation. We investigated intact retinal tissue and individual Miller cells, which are radial glial cells spanning the entire retinal thickness. Muller cells have an extended funnel shape, a higher refractive index than their surrounding tissue, and are oriented along the direction of light propagation. Transmission and reflection confocal microscopy of retinal tissue in vitro and in vivo showed that these cells provide a low-scattering passage for light from the retinal surface to the photoreceptor cells. Using a modified dual-beam laser trap we could also demonstrate that individual Muller cells act as optical fibers. Furthermore, their parallel array in the retina is reminiscent of fiberoptic plates used for low-distortion image transfer. Thus, Miller cells seem to mediate the image transfer through the vertebrate retina with minimal distortion and low loss. This finding elucidates a fundamental feature of the inverted retina as an optical system and ascribes a new function to glial cells.

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