Author:
GRESH JEFFREY,GOLETZ PATRICE W.,CROUCH ROSALIE K.,ROHRER BAERBEL
Abstract
To determine whether the photoreceptors change structurally and
functionally during aging, and to analyze whether pigmentation in the
retinal pigment epithelium might be a contributing factor. Young,
adult, and aged C57BL/6 and Balb/c mice (1, 4, and 17 months of
age) were housed under a 12-h light/12-h dark cycle, with an
ambient light intensity at the eye level of the mice of 85 ± 18
lux. Scotopic single-flash and photopic-flicker electroretinograms
(ERGs) after complete dark adaptation were used to assess rod and cone
function, respectively. Numbers of rod photoreceptors were counted in
plastic sections, and rhodopsin levels were measured using absorption
difference spectrophotometry. Numbers and types of cones were
determined using lectin staining in retinal flatmounts and
cone-specific antibodies in radial frozen sections. Young pigmented
C57BL/6 and nonpigmented Balb/c mice had similar numbers of
rods. In both mouse strains, there was an overall decline in rod
photoreceptor number during aging, which was more pronounced in albino
mice. Rod cell numbers correlated with a drop in the overall amount of
rhodopsin and a reduction in the maximum a-wave of the rod
ERG. The number of short-wavelength cones was unaffected by age and
pigmentation, whereas an age-related decline was observed in
mid-wavelength (MWL) cones in albino, but not in pigmented mice. In
contrast, MWL cone function was reduced during aging in both strains.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Sensory Systems,Physiology
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