2003
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0630280100
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Spectroscopic and morphological studies of human retinal lipofuscin granules

Abstract: The emission properties of ocular lipofuscin granules isolated from human retinal pigment epithelial cells are examined by using steady-state fluorescence spectroscopy and spectrally resolved confocal microscopy. The shape of the emission spectrum of a thick sample of lipofuscin granules dried on glass varies with excitation energy. The polarization of this emission is wavelength-dependent, exhibiting significant polarization near the excitation wavelength and becoming mostly depolarized over the majority of t… Show more

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“…Morphometric analyses showed little difference in the diameter, circularity, and roundness of the granules from purified or crude preparations with the average diameter (ϳ0.75 Ϯ 0.22 m) agreeing well with the 0.7 m value reported from atomic force microscopy (30). Removal of the extragranular debris was accompanied by loss of granuleassociated membranes, but this was accomplished without reduction in the mass (size) of the fluorescent granules.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 71%
“…Morphometric analyses showed little difference in the diameter, circularity, and roundness of the granules from purified or crude preparations with the average diameter (ϳ0.75 Ϯ 0.22 m) agreeing well with the 0.7 m value reported from atomic force microscopy (30). Removal of the extragranular debris was accompanied by loss of granuleassociated membranes, but this was accomplished without reduction in the mass (size) of the fluorescent granules.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 71%
“…6A). This feature is consistent with the presence of lipofuscin granules, which are manifested as heterogeneous complexes of fluorescent lipidprotein aggregates in the cytosol (42,43). It is well known that lipofuscin occasionally appears in cells when the culture condition has deteriorated.…”
Section: Reduced Expression Of D12 Induces Formation Of Lipofuscin Ansupporting
confidence: 63%
“…2A, dashed trace) is comparable with the spectra of A2E-laden human RPE cells (20) and human lipofuscin granules (21). In contrast, the fluorescence spectrum from retina explants demonstrated lower intensity relative to RPE/eyecups and an emission maximum of ϳ625 nm ( Fig.…”
Section: Fluorescence Properties Of Abca4supporting
confidence: 57%