2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.bioadv.2023.213343
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Mechanobiological implications of age-related remodelling in the outer retina

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“…In the present study, changes in the density of pigments of the RPE have been investigated as a measure of the presence of changes; RPE pigmentation changes are known as an indicator of AMD progression [15] . Our results showed that age had a significant correlation with the prevalence of RPE change; shortening of the RPE microvilli with age is probably due to thinning of this layer [26] . Although there are differences among studies regarding changes in the density of RPE cells [27] , Jonas et al [28] found that the number of the RPE cells decreased by about 0.3% per each one-year increase in age.…”
Section: Central Retinal Artery Occlusionmentioning
confidence: 51%
“…In the present study, changes in the density of pigments of the RPE have been investigated as a measure of the presence of changes; RPE pigmentation changes are known as an indicator of AMD progression [15] . Our results showed that age had a significant correlation with the prevalence of RPE change; shortening of the RPE microvilli with age is probably due to thinning of this layer [26] . Although there are differences among studies regarding changes in the density of RPE cells [27] , Jonas et al [28] found that the number of the RPE cells decreased by about 0.3% per each one-year increase in age.…”
Section: Central Retinal Artery Occlusionmentioning
confidence: 51%
“…Previous studies have examined RPE cell morphometrics in the aging C57BL/6J mouse and found that there were regional differences in RPE cell morphology [ (23,55,71) . Additionally, these studies highlight the degree of stress exerted at the cell borders contribute to regional heterogeneity in RPE structures with central and midperipheral RPE cells manifesting morphological and functional damage markers first [ (16,(77)(78)(79)(80)(81)66)]. Considering the degree of heterogeneity that the RPE can display, we performed a regional analysis of cytoplasmic alpha catenin expression, cell area, and eccentricity to look for damage indicators.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%