نتایج جستجو برای: lipofuscin

تعداد نتایج: 879  

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 2004
Artur V Cideciyan Tomas S Aleman Malgorzata Swider Sharon B Schwartz Janet D Steinberg Alexander J Brucker Albert M Maguire Jean Bennett Edwin M Stone Samuel G Jacobson

Mutations in ABCA4, which encodes a photoreceptor specific ATP-binding cassette transporter (ABCR), cause autosomal recessive forms of human blindness due to retinal degeneration (RD) including Stargardt disease. The exact disease sequence leading to photoreceptor and vision loss in ABCA4-RD is not known. Extrapolation from murine and in vitro studies predicts that two of the earliest pathophys...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 2010
Youwen Zhang J Brett Stanton Jiang Wu Kuai Yu H Criss Hartzell Neal S Peachey Lihua Y Marmorstein Alan D Marmorstein

Mutations in BEST1, encoding bestrophin-1 (Best1), cause Best vitelliform macular dystrophy (BVMD), a dominantly inherited macular degeneration characterized by a diminished electrooculogram light peak (LP), lipofuscin in retinal pigment epithelial cells (RPE), and fluid- and debris-filled retinal detachments. To understand the pathogenesis of BVMD we generated knock-in mice carrying the BVMD-c...

2014
Elizabeth M McElnea Emily Hughes Aloysius McGoldrick Amanda McCann Barry Quill Neil Docherty Mustapha Irnaten Michael Farrell Abbot F Clark Colm J O’Brien Deborah M Wallace

BACKGROUND Disease associated alterations in the phenotype of lamina cribrosa (LC) cells are implicated in changes occurring at the optic nerve head (ONH) in glaucoma. Lipofuscin, the formation of which is driven by reactive oxygen species (ROS), is an intralysosomal, non-degradable, auto-fluorescent macromolecule which accumulates with age and can affect autophagy - the lysosomal degradation o...

2011
Sylvie Julien Antje Biesemeier Despina Kokkinou Oliver Eibl Ulrich Schraermeyer

BACKGROUND Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is associated with lipofuscin accumulation whereas the content of melanosomes decreases. Melanosomes are the main storage of zinc in the pigmented tissues. Since the elderly population, as the most affected group for AMD, is prone to zinc deficit, we investigated the chemical and ultrastructural effects of zinc deficiency in pigmented rat eyes a...

2007
Julia Strahl Eva Philipp Thomas Brey Katja Broeg Doris Abele

The ocean quahog Arctica islandica is one of the longest-living and slowest growing marine bivalves. The oldest specimens obtained for the present study approached 200 yr. To achieve such a long lifespan, accumulation of oxidative damage markers in tissues must ideally be maintained at low levels over time, because the accumulating debris disturbs cellular functions. We investigated shell growt...

2013
Goon Jo Aan Mohd Shahril Aszrin Zainudin Noralisa Abdul Karim Wan Zurinah Wan Ngah

OBJECTIVE This study was performed to determine the effect of the tocotrienol-rich fraction on the lifespan and oxidative status of C. elegans under oxidative stress. METHOD Lifespan was determined by counting the number of surviving nematodes daily under a dissecting microscope after treatment with hydrogen peroxide and the tocotrienol-rich fraction. The evaluated oxidative markers included ...

2017
Juewon Kim Si Young Cho Su Hwan Kim Donghyun Cho Sunmi Kim Chan-Woong Park Takahiko Shimizu Jae Youl Cho Dae Bang Seo Song Seok Shin

BACKGROUND The ginseng berry has various bioactivities, including antidiabetic, anticancer, antiinflammatory, and antioxidative properties. Moreover, we have revealed that the active antiaging component of the ginseng berry, syringaresinol, has the ability to stimulate longevity via gene activation. Despite the many known beneficial effects of ginseng, its effects on skin aging are poorly under...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular neurosciences 2007
Ryo Yamasaki Jian Zhang Ichiro Koshiishi Dewi F Sastradipura Suniarti Zhou Wu Christoph Peters Michael Schwake Yasuo Uchiyama Jun-Ichi Kira Paul Saftig Hideo Utsumi Hiroshi Nakanishi

Nitric oxide (NO) and peroxynitrite, which are produced by activated microglia, are responsible for accelerated neurodegeneration in cathepsin D-deficient (CD-/-) mice. To elucidate the mechanisms by which microglia are initially activated in CD-/- mice, we analyzed the possible relationship between lysosomal storage and microglial activation. In CD-/- mice, the microglial NO-generating activit...

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