Retinopathy Is Reduced during Experimental Diabetes in a Mouse Model of Outer Retinal Degeneration
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2006Vol. 47(12), pp. 5561–5561
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Tanyth E. de Gooyer, Kathryn A. Stevenson, Pete Humphries, David Simpson, Tom A. Gardiner, Alan W. Stitt
Abstract
Loss of the outer retina reduces the severity of diabetic retinopathy in a murine model. Oxygen usage by the photoreceptors during dark adaptation may contribute to retinal hypoxia and exacerbate the progression of diabetic retinopathy.
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