Literature DB >> 9323720

Photoreceptor transplants increase host cone survival in the retinal degeneration (rd) mouse.

S Mohand-Said1, D Hicks, M Simonutti, D Tran-Minh, A Deudon-Combe, H Dreyfus, M S Silverman, J M Ogilvie, T Tenkova, J Sahel.   

Abstract

Retinal transplants offer a potentially interesting approach to treating human retinal degenerations, but so far little quantitative data are available on possible beneficial effects. We isolated photoreceptor layers from normal-sighted mice and grafted them into the subretinal space of retinal degeneration (rd) mice lacking rod photoreceptors. At 2 weeks after surgery, the numbers of residual host cone photoreceptors outside the graft zone were quantified following specific labelling. Examination of operated retinas revealed highly significantly greater numbers of surviving cones (mean of 38% more at 2 weeks) within the central field compared to sham-operated paired control retinas (p < 0.01). These are the first quantified data indicating a trophic effect of transplanted photoreceptors upon host cone cells. As cone cells are responsible for high acuity and colour vision, such data could have important implications not only for eventual therapeutic approaches to human retinal degenerations but also to understanding underlying interactions between retinal photoreceptors.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9323720     DOI: 10.1159/000268027

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ophthalmic Res        ISSN: 0030-3747            Impact factor:   2.892


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