2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.arr.2023.102142
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Ferroptosis in the ageing retina: A malevolent fire of diabetic retinopathy

Si-Yu Li,
Na Zhao,
Dong Wei
et al.
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“…The RPE cell layer provides support and nourishment for photoreceptor cells, and the integrity of its tight junctions is crucial for the structure and function of the retina ( 286 ). Ferroptosis could disrupt these tight junctions, leading to fluid permeation between the retinal layers, which could compromise the stability of the retina ( 287 ). RPE cells are responsible for phagocytosing and digesting the membrane discs of the outer segments of photoreceptor cells, a critical component of the visual cycle.…”
Section: Ferroptosis and Ophthalmic Disordersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The RPE cell layer provides support and nourishment for photoreceptor cells, and the integrity of its tight junctions is crucial for the structure and function of the retina ( 286 ). Ferroptosis could disrupt these tight junctions, leading to fluid permeation between the retinal layers, which could compromise the stability of the retina ( 287 ). RPE cells are responsible for phagocytosing and digesting the membrane discs of the outer segments of photoreceptor cells, a critical component of the visual cycle.…”
Section: Ferroptosis and Ophthalmic Disordersmentioning
confidence: 99%