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Pigment epithelial windows and drusen: an animal model.

B S Fine, R P Kwapien.   

Abstract

Aging rhesus monkeys, both controls and those undergoing long-term administration of investigational oral contraceptive steroids, developed widespread hyperfluorescent dots at the posterior pole. The dots were considered to represent drusen. Histologic (including electron microscopic) study showed the "drusen" in some of the animals to be almost exclusively pigment epithelial windows produced by a lipoidal degeneration of the pigment epithelial cells. The experiment provided a fortuitous model for direct correlation of clinical and histologic observations of myriad uniform, tiny, depigmented, hyperfluorescent, nonleaking spots at the level of the retinal pigment epithelium.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 100467

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci        ISSN: 0146-0404            Impact factor:   4.799


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1.  Ocular abnormalities in thin basement membrane disease.

Authors:  D Colville; J Savige; P Branley; D Wilson
Journal:  Br J Ophthalmol       Date:  1997-05       Impact factor: 4.638

Review 2.  Animal models of age related macular degeneration.

Authors:  Mark E Pennesi; Martha Neuringer; Robert J Courtney
Journal:  Mol Aspects Med       Date:  2012-06-15

3.  A primate model for age related macular drusen.

Authors:  G M Hope; W W Dawson; H M Engel; R J Ulshafer; M J Kessler; M B Sherwood
Journal:  Br J Ophthalmol       Date:  1992-01       Impact factor: 4.638

4.  Müller cell alterations from long-term ambient fluorescent light exposure in monkeys: light and electron microscopic, fluorescein and lipofuscin study.

Authors:  D K Berler
Journal:  Trans Am Ophthalmol Soc       Date:  1989

5.  Clinico-morphologic correlations of drusen of Bruch's membrane.

Authors:  R P Burns; L Feeney-Burns
Journal:  Trans Am Ophthalmol Soc       Date:  1980

6.  Comparison of chorioretinal layers in rhesus macaques using spectral-domain optical coherence tomography and high-resolution histological sections.

Authors:  Glenn Yiu; Zhe Wang; Christian Munevar; Eric Tieu; Bradley Shibata; Brittany Wong; David Cunefare; Sina Farsiu; Jeffrey Roberts; Sara M Thomasy
Journal:  Exp Eye Res       Date:  2018-01-17       Impact factor: 3.467

Review 7.  Aging, age-related macular degeneration, and the response-to-retention of apolipoprotein B-containing lipoproteins.

Authors:  Christine A Curcio; Mark Johnson; Jiahn-Dar Huang; Martin Rudolf
Journal:  Prog Retin Eye Res       Date:  2009-08-19       Impact factor: 21.198

8.  Drusenoid maculopathy in rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta): effects of age and gender.

Authors:  Peter Gouras; Lena Ivert; Noelle Landauer; Julie A Mattison; Donald K Ingram; Martha Neuringer
Journal:  Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol       Date:  2008-08-16       Impact factor: 3.117

9.  Age-related changes in the basement membrane of the retinal pigment epithelium of Rpe65 -/- and wild-type mice.

Authors:  Lena Ivert; Hild Keldbye; Peter Gouras
Journal:  Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol       Date:  2004-09-17       Impact factor: 3.117

Review 10.  Apolipoprotein B-containing lipoproteins in retinal aging and age-related macular degeneration.

Authors:  Christine A Curcio; Mark Johnson; Jiahn-Dar Huang; Martin Rudolf
Journal:  J Lipid Res       Date:  2009-09-29       Impact factor: 5.922

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