2019
DOI: 10.21203/rs.2.10740/v1
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Spatio-temporal characterization of S- and M/L-cone degeneration in the Rd1 mouse model of retinitis pigmentosa

Abstract: Background: The Pde6brd1 (Rd1) mouse is widely used as a murine model for human retinitis pigmentosa. Understanding the spatio-temporal patterns of cone degeneration is important for evaluating potential treatments. In the present study we performed a systematic characterization of the spatio-temporal patterns of S-and M/L-opsin + cone outer segment and cell body degeneration in Rd1 mice, described the distribution and proportion of dual cones in Rd1 retinas, and examined the kinetics of microglial activation … Show more

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“…The methods are described in the Supporting Information.We firstly assessed the effect of PBM on a mixed retinal cell culture preparation (including tau-immunoreactive neurons, rhodopsin-immunoreactive rods and S opsinexpressing S-cones), under conditions of oxidative stress and mitochondrial compromise. 4,5 Treatment with PBM alone did not detrimentally affect cells at exposures up to 100 mW/cm 2 (Figure S1). Exposure to either stressor for 24 h resulted in dramatic reduction of rods, which was significantly mitigated by pre-treatment with PBM (100 mW/cm 2 ; Figure 1A, B).…”
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“…The methods are described in the Supporting Information.We firstly assessed the effect of PBM on a mixed retinal cell culture preparation (including tau-immunoreactive neurons, rhodopsin-immunoreactive rods and S opsinexpressing S-cones), under conditions of oxidative stress and mitochondrial compromise. 4,5 Treatment with PBM alone did not detrimentally affect cells at exposures up to 100 mW/cm 2 (Figure S1). Exposure to either stressor for 24 h resulted in dramatic reduction of rods, which was significantly mitigated by pre-treatment with PBM (100 mW/cm 2 ; Figure 1A, B).…”
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confidence: 95%