1999
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1097-4547(19990701)57:1<106::aid-jnr11>3.3.co;2-q
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Long‐term variations in cyclic light intensity and dietary vitamin A intake modulate lipofuscin content of the retinal pigment epithelium

Abstract: Experiments were conducted to determine whether the intensity of cyclic light exposure to the retina over a long period of time affects retinoid-dependent accumulation of lipofuscin in the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE). Albino rats were maintained from weaning on diets either containing (+A) or lacking (-A) retinyl palmitate, which can be metabolized to the retinoids involved in the visual cycle. Animals in each dietary group were divided between bright (L) and dim (D) cyclic light treatments. Thus, the exp… Show more

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“…Availability of ATR in the retina and exposure to light are the main factors responsible for accumulation of lipofuscin granules within RPE (152,250,251). Retinal lipofuscin consists mainly from lipids and proteins (203,252) and contains a number of fluorophores (253), one of which has been identified as A2E (205,254).…”
Section: Secondary Damage Mediated By Retinal: Cytotoxic and Photosenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Availability of ATR in the retina and exposure to light are the main factors responsible for accumulation of lipofuscin granules within RPE (152,250,251). Retinal lipofuscin consists mainly from lipids and proteins (203,252) and contains a number of fluorophores (253), one of which has been identified as A2E (205,254).…”
Section: Secondary Damage Mediated By Retinal: Cytotoxic and Photosenmentioning
confidence: 99%