Clinico - anatomical significance of 'fibre baskets of schultze' of myoids is*
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- Anatomical significance of 'fiber baskets of schultze' of myoids is The delicate apical villi, or Schultze fiber baskets, terminate in the space between the photoreceptors' inner segments.
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- The Müller cell's neuronal cell bodies and their associated processes seem to be housed in tunnels.
- On light microscopy, Müller cell processes may be observed extending perpendicular to the retinal surface through the layer holding the nerve fibers of the ganglion cells.
- Extensions of Müller cells wrap around blood vessels, and an enlarged process along the basal portion of the Müller cell, known as the end foot, contributes to the membrane separating the retina from the vitreous.
- There is extremely little extracellular space in the retina as a result of the Müller cell's widespread presence.
- In addition to offering structure, the Müller cell recycles GABA and glutamate, removing it from the extracellular space, and it metabolizes, synthesizes, and stores glycogen.
- Müller cells also act as a buffer by controlling the concentration of potassium ions (K+); they help maintain the extracellular pH by absorbing metabolic waste products.
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