The inner layer of the optic cup develops into the neural retina, while the outer layer becomes the pigmented retina. The two layers are temporarily separated by the intraretinal space, which is continuous with the lumen of the brain. Up to the 3rd month, the neural retina has two layers: a nucleated layer and a region of cell processes. Subsequently, the posterior part of the neural retina develops into specialized neurons (rods and cones, bipolar and ganglion cells) and supporting cells forming the pars optica retinae. The optic stalk develops into the optic nerve. Anterior part of the inner layer, pars caeca retinae, remains as single cell layer. It gives rise to the pars ciliaris and pars iridica retinae. |