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Experimental ischemia induces cell mitosis in the adult rat retina.
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1988
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Ocular DiseaseCell DeathExperimental IschemiaCellular PhysiologyExperimental Ischemia InducesOxidative StressRetinaRetinal IschemiaCentral Retinal VesselsCell SignalingCell DivisionOphthalmologyVascular BiologyCell BiologyOcular TissueExperimental OphthalmologyPhysiologyGlaucomaMedicineRetinal Biology
Experimental occlusion of the central retinal vessels in albino rats followed by reperfusion for 2 or 4 days resulted in a highly active proliferative response. Mitotic figures were produced in retinal vascular cells, presumed Müller cells, retinal pigment epithelial cells, and possibly other cell populations in the retina. A large number of mitoses were observed in 60-100% of 50 experimental eyes with 2, 4 or 6 hr of experimental ischemia and 2 or 4 days of reperfusion and in none of the 37 control eyes. Autoradiography demonstrated 3H-thymidine uptake in the retina and in vascular cells on a trypsin digest preparation of the retina. Retinal ischemia followed by reperfusion leads to mitosis of retinal cells. This suggests a causal relationship in proliferative retinopathies where ischemia and cell proliferation coincide.
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