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What is the first step in signal transduction in the retina? |
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photon absorption by visual pigments |
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What converts the signal from analog to digital format? |
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retinal integrator circuits at the ganglion cell level |
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What are the two layers of the retina? |
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outer RPE and inner neural retina |
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What is the origin of the two laminar layers of the retina? |
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apex to apex invagination of the ectodermal layer |
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How many general classes of cells are found in the retina? |
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How thick is the photoreceptor layer? |
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What is a horizontal cell? |
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connects PR to one another, between the PR and bipolar cells; mediates signal between the PR and bipolar cells. |
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What is an amacrine cell? |
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dendrites --> visual cortex |
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Where are horizontal cells found? |
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outer plexiform layer of retina between PR's and bipolar cells |
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What are the three main types of cone PR's? |
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long wavelength, middle wavelength, short wavelength |
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What is a Vit A based chromophore? |
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What is the signal mechanism of opsins? |
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heterotrimeric G proteins |
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What are ciliary visual pigments? |
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rods and cones that hyperpolarize to light |
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What is the ciliary visual pigment called? |
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How many rhodopsins are found in each ROS? |
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Where does rod phototransduction occur? |
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ciliary outer segment of the PR cell |
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What causes retinitis pigmentosa? |
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genetic mutation for rhodopsin |
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What wavelength of light is rhodopsin most sensitive to? |
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How many transmembrane proteins are found in the AA sequence of rhodopsin? |
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What are the terms for rod and cone rhodopsins? |
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rod = scotopsins; cone = photopsins |
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Are rhodopsins apoproteins? |
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Yes, requires 11-cis-retinal prosthetic group |
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What is transducin's pathway? |
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activates phophodiesterase --> converts cAMP into cGMP |
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What actually absorbs the light in the apoprotein? |
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retinal integrator circuits at the ganglion cell level |
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What does light do to retinal? |
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Converts it from the cis conformation into all trans conformation |
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Upon activation by light, what subunit of the G protein cleaves? |
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What maintains the dark current? |
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cGMP gated cation channels |
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What is the dark current? |
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steady inward current of Na+ in darkness |
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is the rod cell depolarized or hyperpolarized in dark? |
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What closes when the rod is exposed to light? |
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What does cGMP channel closing cause? |
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stops Na+ flow, hyperpolarizes cell |
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When is glutamate release from rod's the greatest? |
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What does phosphodiesterase do to cGMP? |
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What does reduced cGMP concentration cause? |
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closes cGMP gated channels, hyperpolarizes cell --> reduced glutamate release |
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Through signal amplification, what can one photon cause? |
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hundreds of ion channels to close |
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What is the pathway for signal amplification? |
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1 photon converts rhodopsin --> R*; one R* activates 20 transducins; 20 transducins activate 20 phosphodiesterase |
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What is the ratio of cGMP hydrolyzed per R*? |
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What does guanylate cyclase do? |
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Converts GMP into cGMP so it can be used in the signal transduction pathway |
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protien that regulates signal transduction in the retina |
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What deactivates phosphodiesterase? |
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PDEy reassociates with GtBy after GTP hydrolysis |
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What does the affinity for cGMP facilitate? |
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cyclic-nucleotide gated channel |
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Are CNG's selective to monovalent and divalent cations? |
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What is the structure of CNG? |
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tetrameric complex, made of A and B subunits, each of which has a single cGMP binding site |
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What provides 15% of the dark inward current? |
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What does lowering the concentration of calcium cause? |
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activates guanylate cyclase (GC), reduces cGMP affinity for the channel, so channels open as Ca++ falls |
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Which phototransduction mechanism is not understood as well? |
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Is Ca++ feedback faster in rods or cones? |
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What does RAL stand for when used as a suffix? |
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What does ROL stand for when used as a suffix? |
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What are the six steps of the retinoid cyce? |
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1) all-trans-RAL transports from outer segment (OS) discs
2) reduce from aldehyde to alcohol (all-trans-ROL)
3) transfer alcohol form to RPE cell
4) esterification of ROL form in RPE cells
5) synthesis of 11-cis-ROL
6) oxidation of 11-cis-ROL to 11-cis-RAL |
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What is the half life of rhodopsin in the dark? |
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How less sensitive is a cone than a rod? |
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the spontaneous noise inherent of opsin that reduces cone sensitivity, but also gives a much faster photoresponse of cones |
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Why are intracellular carrier proteins necessary for chromophore shuttling? |
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chromophores are highly hydrophobic, needs hydrophilic carrier |
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What fibers project to the hypothalamus? |
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What is the third type of photoreceptor? |
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intrinsically photoreceptive retinal ganglion cells |
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What nuclei are innervated by retinal ganglion cells? |
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SCN (circadian rhythm) olivary pretectal nucleus (pupillary light reflex), other accessory visual fxn |
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How many cones are there? |
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What is the suprechiasmatic nucleus? (SCN) |
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What % of fibers do NOT go to the LGN? |
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What part of the photoreceptor interacts with the ganglion cell? |
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What is a presynaptic ribbon? |
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a large area for multiple dendrites to be innervated |
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What is secreted by the presynaptic ribbon? |
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glutamate, higher release in the dark |
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Analogous to the axon end of a neuron, where the optical signal leaves the photoreceptor |
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What kind of glutamate receptor is seen in OFF cone bipolar cells? |
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ionotropic glutamate receptor |
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What kind of glutamate receptor is seen in ON cone bipolar cells? |
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Where do OFF bipolar cells go? |
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Where do ON bipolar cells go? |
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When are ON bipolar cells activated? |
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What other membrane is the RPE similar to? |
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What are the fxn's of the RPE with regard to the photoreceptors? |
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light absorption Epithelial transport, phagocytosis, secretion, visual cycle |
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single layer of columnar epithelial cells
long apical microvillus
serves as a blood-retinal barrier |
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How many RPE cells are there per eye? |
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How many PR's per RPE cell? |
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What % of the RPE is water weight? |
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What substances make up the RPE? |
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proteins, lipids, nucleic acids |
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How many proteins have been identified in RPE? |
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What is the main carbon source for the RPE? |
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What saturated FA's are found in the RPE? |
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What optical quality does the RPE contribute to? |
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Describe the blood flow to the RPE |
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higher perfusion than kidney |
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Describe the blood flowing from the RPE |
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still has 90% (vs 45% elsewhere) O2 saturation, poor O2 utility in the RPE |
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What can cause OCA1 and OCA2? |
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tyrosinase gene defect and pink-eyed dilution gene |
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What does reduced melanin do to ocular development? |
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impairs foveal development |
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lack of pigment in the eye, but normal pigmentation in hair and skin |
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What are the three ways RPE prevents toxin damage? |
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Light absorption:
antioxidants
repair of DNA, lipids, proteins |
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How does lipofuscin interact with the RPE? |
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Lipofuscin accumulates over lifespan, while initially helpful, can reach harmful levels later in life |
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What color of light breaks down lipofuscin into toxin? |
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What are the common antioxidants found in the RPE? |
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superoxide dismutase, catalase, carotenoids, glutathione, alpha-tocopherol (Vit E) |
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What accumulates to cause AMD? |
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reduced RPE cell density
reduced antioxidants (alpha tocopherol) |
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What organelles are modified in AMD? |
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reduction of melanosomes
melanolysosomes (byproduct of melanin degradation) |
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What causes accumulation of AGE's? |
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What can AGE presence induce? |
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choroidal neovascularization |
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increases sensitivity of RPE to blue light, combines with O2 when in the presence of blue light to create A2E-epoxides |
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Where does A2E come from? |
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RPE does not convert all-trans-retinol into 11-cis-retinal properly |
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What can inhibit cytochrome oxidase in resperiation chain? |
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What can excess A2E in RPE inhibit? |
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digestion of phagocytosed PR segments |
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What is the initial sign of drusen? |
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What is the most important sign for AMD? |
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between RPE and Bruch's in the basal lamina |
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What are the waste products seen in drusen? |
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hydrophobic metabolic end products, lipoproteins, assorted PR and RPE wastes |
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What is a disciform scar? |
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The end stage of AMD where RPE and PR's are lost over a large area, choroidal neovascularization that can leak --> wet form |
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What is geographic atrophy? |
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loss of RPE and PR's over a large area |
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antioxidant supplements recommended for those with an intermediate risk of developing AMD |
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Why should smokers avoid beta carotene? |
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it increases risk of lung cancer |
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What role does the RPE play in water balance in the eye? |
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RPE transports subretinal space metabolic H2O |
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What is necessary for the RPE to adhere to the retina? |
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Definition
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What do Muller cells in the inner retina do? |
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What is the orientation of io and water movement across the RPE? |
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from apical side --> basolateral (blood) side |
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How does the RPE provide glucose for the PR's? |
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glucose transporters in both apical and basolcateral membranes |
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How does the RPE provide retinol (Vit A) to the PR's? |
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takes in retinol from blood stream, transports it to PR's |
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What adheres the retinal to the RPE? |
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passive IOP, interdigitation of outer segments and RPE microvilli, active transport of subretinal fluid |
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What is the rate of fluid transport across the RPE? |
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What can cause RPE to detach? |
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breakdown of transport mechanisms across the RPE |
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What is the interphotoreceptor matrix? |
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space between RPE and PR's |
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What is docosahexaenoic acid? |
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Definition
a component necessary for neurons and PR membranes, provided by transport through the RPE |
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What is the turnover for an outer segment membrane? |
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Definition
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What is found in old PR OS'? |
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high free radical concentration, photo-damaged proteins and lipids |
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What PR molecule is recycled after an OS is shed? |
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retinal, docosahexanoic acid |
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antiangiogenic factor, inhibits endothelial proliferation |
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What is secreted in low levels by a healthy RPE? |
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What does VEGF stabilize in endothelium? |
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permability by stabilizing fenestrations |
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What does PEDF protect against? |
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glutamate induced or hypoxia induced neural apoptosis |
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How many layers are in Bruch's membrane? |
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