1. Spectral analysis of fundus autofluorescence pattern as a tool to detect early stages of degeneration in the retina and retinal pigment epithelium.
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Feldman TB, Yakovleva MA, Larichev AV, Arbukhanova PM, Radchenko AS, Borzenok SA, Kuzmin VA, and Ostrovsky MA
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- Adult, Aged, Cadaver, Epithelial Cells metabolism, Female, Fluorescent Dyes metabolism, Humans, Lipofuscin metabolism, Macular Degeneration metabolism, Male, Middle Aged, Retinal Pigment Epithelium metabolism, Diagnostic Techniques, Ophthalmological, Macular Degeneration diagnosis, Retina metabolism, Spectrum Analysis methods
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Purpose: The aim of this work is the determination of quantitative diagnostic criteria based on the spectral characteristics of fundus autofluorescence to detect early stages of degeneration in the retina and retinal pigment epithelium (RPE)., Methods: RPE cell suspension samples were obtained from the cadaver eyes with and without signs of age-related macular degeneration (AMD). Fluorescence analysis at an excitation wavelength of 488 nm was performed. The fluorescence lifetimes of lipofuscin-granule fluorophores were measured by counting time-correlated photon method., Results: Comparative analysis of fluorescence spectra of RPE cell suspensions from the cadaver eyes with and without signs of AMD showed a significant difference in fluorescence intensity at 530-580 nm in response to fluorescence excitation at 488 nm. It was notably higher in eyes with visual pathology than in normal eyes regardless of the age of the eye donor. Measurements of fluorescence lifetimes of lipofuscin fluorophores showed that the contribution of photooxidation and photodegradation products of bisretinoids to the total fluorescence at 530-580 nm of RPE cell suspensions was greater in eyes with visual pathology than in normal eyes., Conclusion: Because photooxidation and photodegradation products of bisretinoids are markers of photodestructive processes, which can cause RPE cell death and initiate degenerative processes in the retina, quantitative determination of increases in these bisretinoid products in lipofuscin granules may be used to establish quantitative diagnostic criteria for degenerative processes in the retina and RPE.
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- 2018
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