“…[5][6][7][8] A recent report indicated that a Western-type dietary pattern in humans also increases the risk of developing late-stage AMD by three-fold. 9 Even though normal mice do not develop signature human AMD pathology, studies with high-fat/cholesterol-enriched diet-fed aging C57BL/6J or ApoE4 knock-in mice and ApoB100/Ldlr À/À mice also demonstrate that cholesterol accumulation induces RPE atrophy and basal laminar deposit formation, [10][11][12][13][14][15] providing further support for the hypothesis that abnormal cholesterol accumulation in the retina represents a prominent pathological feature.…”