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Blue light-induced retinal lesions, intraretinal vascular leakage and edema formation in the all-cone mouse retina
Little is known about the mechanisms underlying macular degenerations, mainly for the scarcity of adequate experimental models to investigate cone cell death. Recently, we generated R91W;Nrl(−/−) double-mutant mice, which display a well-ordered all-cone retina with normal retinal vasculature and a s...
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author | Geiger, P Barben, M Grimm, C Samardzija, M |
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description | Little is known about the mechanisms underlying macular degenerations, mainly for the scarcity of adequate experimental models to investigate cone cell death. Recently, we generated R91W;Nrl(−/−) double-mutant mice, which display a well-ordered all-cone retina with normal retinal vasculature and a strong photopic function that generates useful vision. Here we exposed R91W;Nrl(−/−) and wild-type (wt) mice to toxic levels of blue light and analyzed their retinas at different time points post illumination (up to 10 days). While exposure of wt mice resulted in massive pyknosis in a focal region of the outer nuclear layer (ONL), the exposure of R91W;Nrl(−/−) mice led to additional cell death detected within the inner nuclear layer. Microglia/macrophage infiltration at the site of injury was more pronounced in the all-cone retina of R91W;Nrl(−/−) than in wt mice. Similarly, vascular leakage was abundant in the inner and outer retina in R91W;Nrl(−/−) mice, whereas it was mild and restricted to the subretinal space in wt mice. This was accompanied by retinal swelling and the appearance of cystoid spaces in both inner and ONLs of R91W;Nrl(−/−) mice indicating edema in affected areas. In addition, basal expression levels of tight junction protein-1 encoding ZO1 were lower in R91W;Nrl(−/−) than in wt retinas. Collectively, our data suggest that exposure of R91W;Nrl(−/−) mice to blue light not only induces cone cell death but also disrupts the inner blood–retinal barrier. Macular edema in humans is a result of diffuse capillary leakage and microaneurysms in the macular region. Blue light exposure of the R91W;Nrl(−/−) mouse could therefore be used to study molecular events preceding edema formation in a cone-rich environment, and thus potentially help to develop treatment strategies for edema-based complications in macular degenerations. |
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spelling | pubmed-46709372015-12-08 Blue light-induced retinal lesions, intraretinal vascular leakage and edema formation in the all-cone mouse retina Geiger, P Barben, M Grimm, C Samardzija, M Cell Death Dis Original Article Little is known about the mechanisms underlying macular degenerations, mainly for the scarcity of adequate experimental models to investigate cone cell death. Recently, we generated R91W;Nrl(−/−) double-mutant mice, which display a well-ordered all-cone retina with normal retinal vasculature and a strong photopic function that generates useful vision. Here we exposed R91W;Nrl(−/−) and wild-type (wt) mice to toxic levels of blue light and analyzed their retinas at different time points post illumination (up to 10 days). While exposure of wt mice resulted in massive pyknosis in a focal region of the outer nuclear layer (ONL), the exposure of R91W;Nrl(−/−) mice led to additional cell death detected within the inner nuclear layer. Microglia/macrophage infiltration at the site of injury was more pronounced in the all-cone retina of R91W;Nrl(−/−) than in wt mice. Similarly, vascular leakage was abundant in the inner and outer retina in R91W;Nrl(−/−) mice, whereas it was mild and restricted to the subretinal space in wt mice. This was accompanied by retinal swelling and the appearance of cystoid spaces in both inner and ONLs of R91W;Nrl(−/−) mice indicating edema in affected areas. In addition, basal expression levels of tight junction protein-1 encoding ZO1 were lower in R91W;Nrl(−/−) than in wt retinas. Collectively, our data suggest that exposure of R91W;Nrl(−/−) mice to blue light not only induces cone cell death but also disrupts the inner blood–retinal barrier. Macular edema in humans is a result of diffuse capillary leakage and microaneurysms in the macular region. Blue light exposure of the R91W;Nrl(−/−) mouse could therefore be used to study molecular events preceding edema formation in a cone-rich environment, and thus potentially help to develop treatment strategies for edema-based complications in macular degenerations. Nature Publishing Group 2015-11 2015-11-19 /pmc/articles/PMC4670937/ /pubmed/26583326 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/cddis.2015.333 Text en Copyright © 2015 Macmillan Publishers Limited http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Cell Death and Disease is an open-access journal published by Nature Publishing Group. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
spellingShingle | Original Article Geiger, P Barben, M Grimm, C Samardzija, M Blue light-induced retinal lesions, intraretinal vascular leakage and edema formation in the all-cone mouse retina |
title | Blue light-induced retinal lesions, intraretinal vascular leakage and edema formation in the all-cone mouse retina |
title_full | Blue light-induced retinal lesions, intraretinal vascular leakage and edema formation in the all-cone mouse retina |
title_fullStr | Blue light-induced retinal lesions, intraretinal vascular leakage and edema formation in the all-cone mouse retina |
title_full_unstemmed | Blue light-induced retinal lesions, intraretinal vascular leakage and edema formation in the all-cone mouse retina |
title_short | Blue light-induced retinal lesions, intraretinal vascular leakage and edema formation in the all-cone mouse retina |
title_sort | blue light-induced retinal lesions, intraretinal vascular leakage and edema formation in the all-cone mouse retina |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4670937/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26583326 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/cddis.2015.333 |
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