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The role of 42 amino acids long amyloid beta (Aβ) in the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) was investigated using 5xFAD mice model overproducing Aβ. The RPE cells of 5xFAD mice showed increased oxidative stress, accumulation of autophagy‐destined proteins, increased expression of secretory autophagy markers, and increase in epithelial‐to‐mesenchymal ...
Johanna Ruuth +7 more
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Case series: The value of fundus autofluorescence in inherited macular disease
ABSTRACT Purpose To evaluate the diagnostic utility of fundus autofluorescence (FAF) imaging in identifying and characterizing phenotypically classified inherited macular dystrophies. In this way, we aim to provide methods by which eye care practitioners can link FAF imaging and other clinical results or imaging modalities to aid their clinical ...
Marina Guro +6 more
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Intravitreal S100B Injection Leads to Progressive Glaucoma Like Damage in Retina and Optic Nerve
The glial protein S100B, which belongs to a calcium binding protein family, is up-regulated in neurological diseases, like multiple sclerosis or glaucoma.
Sandra Kuehn +5 more
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Sex Differences in Metabolite–Immune Circuits of Neuroinflammation
ABSTRACT Sex is a fundamental yet underexplored determinant of human neuroinflammation. Across autoimmune, neurodegenerative, and post‐infectious neurological syndromes, males and females exhibit consistent differences in disease vulnerability, progression, and immune tone.
Priyanka Saminathan +6 more
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Optic Chiasm and Bilateral Optic Nerve Oligodendroglioma in A 29‐Month‐Old German Shepherd
ABSTRACT Objective To report the first documented case of high‐grade optic chiasm and nerve oligodendroglioma in a young dog and contribute to the comparative study of gliomas in humans and canines. Animal Studied A 29‐month‐old male intact German Shepherd.
Vienna M. Lunking +7 more
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ABSTRACT Objective To determine the effect of clinic versus home environments on intraocular pressure (IOP) measurements in normotensive dogs. Animals Forty client‐owned normotensive dogs. Methods In a prospective crossover study, 40 normotensive dogs were included following a complete ophthalmic examination.
Ruth Pentlarge Barrow +4 more
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Oxidative Stress in Retinal Degeneration Promoted by Constant LED Light
Light pollution by artificial light, might accelerate retinal diseases and circadian asynchrony. The excess of light exposure is a growing problem in societies, so studies on the consequences of long-term exposure to low levels of light are needed to ...
Maria M. Benedetto +3 more
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The mouse pattern electroretinogram [PDF]
Mouse models of optic nerve disease such as glaucoma, optic neuritis, ischemic optic neuropathy, and mitochondrial optic neuropathy are being developed at increasing rate to investigate specific pathophysiological mechanisms and the effect of neuroprotective treatments. The use of these models may be greatly enhanced by the availability of non-invasive
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FeDSNP‐Pa, a metallized nanoparticle loaded with sodium pyruvate (Pa), exerts triple therapeutic effects by scavenging reactive oxygen species (ROS), suppressing inflammatory responses, and inhibiting pyroptosis signaling pathways. This multifunctional neuroprotective strategy protecting retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) from elevated intraocular pressure ...
Yukun Wu +5 more
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Evaluation of the protective role of ellagic acid in retinal degeneration: an experimental model
Background/aim Ellagic acid (EA) is widely recognized as a natural compound with pharmacological potency as a polyphenolic molecule, possessing antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antimutagenic, and antiproliferative characteristics.
Eman E. Mousa +3 more
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