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Dark-reared rd10 mice experience rapid photoreceptor degeneration with short exposure to room-light during in vivo retinal imaging.

Eric Weh1, Kennedi Scott1, Thomas J Wubben1, Cagri G Besirli2.   

Abstract

Inherited retinal diseases (IRDs) are a collection of rare genetic conditions, which can lead to complete blindness. A large number of causative genes have been identified for IRDs and while some success has been achieved with gene therapies, they are limited in scope to each individual gene and/or the specific mutation harbored by each patient with an IRD. Multiple studies are underway to elucidate common underlying mechanisms contributing to photoreceptor (PR) loss and to design gene-agnostic, pan-disease therapeutics. The rd10 mouse, which recapitulates slow degeneration of PRs, is an in vivo IRD model used commonly by vision researchers. Light deprivation by rearing animals in complete darkness significantly delays PR death in rd10 mice, subsequently increasing the time window for in vivo studies investigating neuroprotective strategies. Longitudinal in vivo retinal imaging following the same rd10 mice over time is a potential solution for reducing the number of animals required to complete a study. We describe a previously unreported phenotype in the dark-reared rd10 model that is characterized by dramatic PR degeneration following brief exposure to low-intensity light. This exquisite light sensitivity precludes the use of longitudinal studies employing in vivo imaging or other functional assessment requiring room light in rd10 mice and highlights the importance of closely following animal models of IRD to determine any deviations from the expected degeneration curve during routine experimentation.
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Keywords:  Dark-rearing; Light-induced degeneration; Mouse; OCT; rd10

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34965404      PMCID: PMC8923962          DOI: 10.1016/j.exer.2021.108913

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Eye Res        ISSN: 0014-4835            Impact factor:   3.467


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