2011
DOI: 10.1159/000328979
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Müller Glial Cells in Retinal Disease

Abstract: Virtually all pathogenic stimuli activate Müller cells. Reactive Müller cells exert protective and toxic effects on photoreceptors and neurons. They contribute to oxidative stress and glutamate toxicity due to malfunctions of glutamate uptake and glutathione synthesis. Downregulation of potassium conductance disrupts transcellular potassium and water transport, resulting in neuronal hyperexcitability and edema. Protective effects of reactive Müller cells include upregulation of adenosine 5′-triphosphate (ATP)-… Show more

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“…Glutamine synthetase has been shown to be a relatively specific marker of Müller cells in both the developing and mature retina. 49 Several studies have shown that differentiation of Müller cells and glial cell elements in the mouse retina begins quite early. Colocalization of SP-A was highly prominent with GS at P5.…”
Section: Sp-a and Its Expression In Retinamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Glutamine synthetase has been shown to be a relatively specific marker of Müller cells in both the developing and mature retina. 49 Several studies have shown that differentiation of Müller cells and glial cell elements in the mouse retina begins quite early. Colocalization of SP-A was highly prominent with GS at P5.…”
Section: Sp-a and Its Expression In Retinamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[6][7][8] Reactive gliosis including hypertrophy, enlargement of soma, and proliferation are the most obvious pathological changes that occur in Mü ller cells during diabetes. 9,10 Moreover, increased VEGF expression in Mü ller cells under hyperglycemic conditions is one of the major contributors to pathological intraocular neovascularization.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Retinal glial cells are involved in the interaction between vascular, neural, and retinal compartments. Müller cells that surround retinal blood vessels are assumed to modulate vascular permeabilty, blood flow, and vascular cell survival [139][140][141][142][143].…”
Section: Ocular-based Biomarkersmentioning
confidence: 99%