RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Serotonergic and serotonin-accumulating neurons in the goldfish retina JF The Journal of Neuroscience JO J. Neurosci. FD Society for Neuroscience SP 3427 OP 3450 DO 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.08-09-03427.1988 VO 8 IS 9 A1 RE Marc A1 WL Liu A1 K Scholz A1 JF Muller YR 1988 UL http://www.jneurosci.org/content/8/9/3427.abstract AB Autoradiography of goldfish retinas incubated in micromolar levels of 3H-serotonin displayed 3 kinds of labeled somas in the inner nuclear layer: S1 amacrine cells with heavy labeling, large somas, and a sparse distribution (approximately 93/mm2); S2 amacrine cells with moderate labeling, smaller somas, and a denser distribution (approximately 500/mm2); and a subset of bipolar cells with light labeling, small somas, and a very dense distribution (approximately 4000/mm2). Serotonin-like immunoreactivity was observed only in S1 amacrine cells and their synaptic terminals. Radiolabeled terminals in the inner plexiform layer formed 4 strata that were differentially assigned to the 3 cell types. S1 amacrine cells arborized in sublayers 1 and 5, received inputs from type a1 bipolar cells and amacrine cells, and made synapses on other amacrine cells, type a1 bipolar cells and unidentified processes. Thus, S1 amacrine cells seem to receive significant input from “off-center” pathways. S2 amacrine cells arborized in sublayer 3 and made synapses onto amacrine cells. Labeled bipolar cell terminals were exclusively located in sublayer 2 and were identified as type a2 mixed rod-cone bipolar cells. We conclude that the S1 amacrine cell is truly serotonergic and that radiolabeling of S2 amacrine cells and type a2 bipolar cells is due to cross-specificity for another carrier or processes unrelated to their neurochemical identities. These observations partially reconcile many previous observations on the types, numbers, and synaptologies of teleost retinal neurons identified by different markers for indoleaminergic transmission.