[HTML][HTML] A2E, a byproduct of the visual cycle

JR Sparrow, N Fishkin, J Zhou, B Cai, YP Jang… - Vision research, 2003 - Elsevier
JR Sparrow, N Fishkin, J Zhou, B Cai, YP Jang, S Krane, Y Itagaki, K Nakanishi
Vision research, 2003Elsevier
A substantial portion of the lipofuscin that accumulates with age and in some retinal
disorders in retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cells, forms as a consequence of light-related
vitamin A recycling. Major constituents of RPE lipofuscin are the di-retinal conjugate A2E
and its photoisomers. That the accretion of A2E has consequences for the cell, with the
adverse effects of A2E being attributable to its amphiphilic structure and its photoreactivity, is
consistent with evidence of an association between atrophic age-related macular …
A substantial portion of the lipofuscin that accumulates with age and in some retinal disorders in retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cells, forms as a consequence of light-related vitamin A recycling. Major constituents of RPE lipofuscin are the di-retinal conjugate A2E and its photoisomers. That the accretion of A2E has consequences for the cell, with the adverse effects of A2E being attributable to its amphiphilic structure and its photoreactivity, is consistent with evidence of an association between atrophic age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and excessive lipofuscin accumulation.
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