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Mature retinal pigment epithelium cells are retained in the cell cycle and proliferate in vivo

PURPOSE: To investigate the capacity of mature retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) cells to enter the cell cycle in vivo using a range of RPE-specific and proliferative specific markers in both pigmented and albino rats. METHODS: Whole-mounted retinas of both Dark Agouti and albino rats were immunolabe...

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Autores principales: Al-Hussaini, Heba, Kam, Jaimie Hoh, Vugler, Anthony, Semo, Ma’ayan, Jeffery, Glen
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Publicado: Molecular Vision 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2562424/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18843376
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author Al-Hussaini, Heba
Kam, Jaimie Hoh
Vugler, Anthony
Semo, Ma’ayan
Jeffery, Glen
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Kam, Jaimie Hoh
Vugler, Anthony
Semo, Ma’ayan
Jeffery, Glen
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description PURPOSE: To investigate the capacity of mature retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) cells to enter the cell cycle in vivo using a range of RPE-specific and proliferative specific markers in both pigmented and albino rats. METHODS: Whole-mounted retinas of both Dark Agouti and albino rats were immunolabeled with cell cycle markers Ki67 or PCNA and double labeled with RPE cell marker RPE65 or CRALBP. The number and distribution of these cells was mapped. An additional group of Dark Agouti rats were given repeated intraperitoneal injections of Bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU )for 20 days and then sacrificed 30 days later. The retinas were then processed for BrdU detection and Otx, a RPE cell-specific marker. For comparison, human RPE tissue from a postmortem donor was also labeled for Ki67. RESULTS: In both pigmentation phenotypes, a subpopulation of mature RPE cells in the periphery were positive for both cell cycle markers. These cells were negative for Caspase 3, hence were not apoptotic. Ki67-positive cells were also seen in human RPE. Further, many cells positive for BrdU were identified in similar retinal regions, confirming that RPE cells not only enter the cell cycle but also divide, albeit at a slow cell cycle rate. There was a ten fold increase in the number of RPE cells positive for cell cycle markers in albino (approximately 200 cells) compared to pigmented rats (approximately 20 cells). CONCLUSIONS: Peripheral RPE cells in rats have the capacity to enter the cell cycle and complete cellular division.
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spelling pubmed-25624242008-10-08 Mature retinal pigment epithelium cells are retained in the cell cycle and proliferate in vivo Al-Hussaini, Heba Kam, Jaimie Hoh Vugler, Anthony Semo, Ma’ayan Jeffery, Glen Mol Vis Research Article PURPOSE: To investigate the capacity of mature retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) cells to enter the cell cycle in vivo using a range of RPE-specific and proliferative specific markers in both pigmented and albino rats. METHODS: Whole-mounted retinas of both Dark Agouti and albino rats were immunolabeled with cell cycle markers Ki67 or PCNA and double labeled with RPE cell marker RPE65 or CRALBP. The number and distribution of these cells was mapped. An additional group of Dark Agouti rats were given repeated intraperitoneal injections of Bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU )for 20 days and then sacrificed 30 days later. The retinas were then processed for BrdU detection and Otx, a RPE cell-specific marker. For comparison, human RPE tissue from a postmortem donor was also labeled for Ki67. RESULTS: In both pigmentation phenotypes, a subpopulation of mature RPE cells in the periphery were positive for both cell cycle markers. These cells were negative for Caspase 3, hence were not apoptotic. Ki67-positive cells were also seen in human RPE. Further, many cells positive for BrdU were identified in similar retinal regions, confirming that RPE cells not only enter the cell cycle but also divide, albeit at a slow cell cycle rate. There was a ten fold increase in the number of RPE cells positive for cell cycle markers in albino (approximately 200 cells) compared to pigmented rats (approximately 20 cells). CONCLUSIONS: Peripheral RPE cells in rats have the capacity to enter the cell cycle and complete cellular division. Molecular Vision 2008-10-06 /pmc/articles/PMC2562424/ /pubmed/18843376 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Al-Hussaini, Heba
Kam, Jaimie Hoh
Vugler, Anthony
Semo, Ma’ayan
Jeffery, Glen
Mature retinal pigment epithelium cells are retained in the cell cycle and proliferate in vivo
title Mature retinal pigment epithelium cells are retained in the cell cycle and proliferate in vivo
title_full Mature retinal pigment epithelium cells are retained in the cell cycle and proliferate in vivo
title_fullStr Mature retinal pigment epithelium cells are retained in the cell cycle and proliferate in vivo
title_full_unstemmed Mature retinal pigment epithelium cells are retained in the cell cycle and proliferate in vivo
title_short Mature retinal pigment epithelium cells are retained in the cell cycle and proliferate in vivo
title_sort mature retinal pigment epithelium cells are retained in the cell cycle and proliferate in vivo
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2562424/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18843376
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