Objective To investigate the regulating effect of Notch-1 on retinal progenitor cells (RPC) differentiating into retinal ganglion cells (RGC). Methods RPC of 14-day embryonic SD rats were induced and differentiated in the culture medium with Notch-1 antisense oligonucleotides (experimental group) or missense oligonucleotides (control group) for 14 days. The condition of growth and differentiation of the cells were observed daily under the phase-contrast microscope. RGC were identified by Thy1.1 immunocytochemistry methods and the cellular number was counted. Results RPC in both of the two groups differentiated into various retinal cells, including Thy1.1-positive RGC. The percentage of RGC derived from RPC was 31.19%plusmn;6.90% in experimental group and 16.57%plusmn;4.31% in control group, and the difference was statistically significant (t=9.84,Plt;0.001). Conclusion Notch-1 may down-regulate the differentiation of RPC, and the inhibition of Notch-1 may promote RPC differentiating into RGC. (Chin J Ocul Fundus Dis, 2007, 23: 101-103)