1999
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1097-4547(19990701)57:1<106::aid-jnr11>3.0.co;2-z
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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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“…Since all- trans -retinal is produced from 11- cis -retinal upon photon absorption during phototransduction, environmental and dietary manipulations that either block all- trans -retinal generation in the photoreceptors or block 11- cis -retinal synthesis in the RPE result in prevention of lipofuscin formation (Katz et al, 1993, 1999). Similarly, Rpe65 −/− mice lacking detectable levels of 11- cis -retinal, show a dramatic absence of lipofuscin granules within the RPE (Katz and Redmond, 2001).…”
Section: Retinal Degeneration Resulting From Rpe65-deficiencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since all- trans -retinal is produced from 11- cis -retinal upon photon absorption during phototransduction, environmental and dietary manipulations that either block all- trans -retinal generation in the photoreceptors or block 11- cis -retinal synthesis in the RPE result in prevention of lipofuscin formation (Katz et al, 1993, 1999). Similarly, Rpe65 −/− mice lacking detectable levels of 11- cis -retinal, show a dramatic absence of lipofuscin granules within the RPE (Katz and Redmond, 2001).…”
Section: Retinal Degeneration Resulting From Rpe65-deficiencymentioning
confidence: 99%