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Sodium Iodate: Rapid and Clinically Relevant Model of AMD
by
Geathers, Jasmine S
, Campbell, Gregory P
, Karakoleva, Ema
, Barber, Alistair J
, Chen, Han
, Zhao, Yuanjun
, Sundstrom, Jeffrey M
, Grillo, Stephanie L
, Du, Yixuan
in
Age
/ Antibodies
/ Drug dosages
/ Epithelium
/ Females
/ Immunofluorescence
/ Injection
/ Laboratory animals
/ Macrophages
/ Macular degeneration
/ Retina
/ Retinal degeneration
/ Retinal pigment epithelium
/ Sodium
/ Tomography
/ Transmission electron microscopy
2024
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Sodium Iodate: Rapid and Clinically Relevant Model of AMD
by
Geathers, Jasmine S
, Campbell, Gregory P
, Karakoleva, Ema
, Barber, Alistair J
, Chen, Han
, Zhao, Yuanjun
, Sundstrom, Jeffrey M
, Grillo, Stephanie L
, Du, Yixuan
in
Age
/ Antibodies
/ Drug dosages
/ Epithelium
/ Females
/ Immunofluorescence
/ Injection
/ Laboratory animals
/ Macrophages
/ Macular degeneration
/ Retina
/ Retinal degeneration
/ Retinal pigment epithelium
/ Sodium
/ Tomography
/ Transmission electron microscopy
2024
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Sodium Iodate: Rapid and Clinically Relevant Model of AMD
by
Geathers, Jasmine S
, Campbell, Gregory P
, Karakoleva, Ema
, Barber, Alistair J
, Chen, Han
, Zhao, Yuanjun
, Sundstrom, Jeffrey M
, Grillo, Stephanie L
, Du, Yixuan
in
Age
/ Antibodies
/ Drug dosages
/ Epithelium
/ Females
/ Immunofluorescence
/ Injection
/ Laboratory animals
/ Macrophages
/ Macular degeneration
/ Retina
/ Retinal degeneration
/ Retinal pigment epithelium
/ Sodium
/ Tomography
/ Transmission electron microscopy
2024
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Sodium Iodate: Rapid and Clinically Relevant Model of AMD
2024
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Background:Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the most common cause of vision loss in people above the age of 50, affecting approximately 10% of the population worldwide and the incidence is rising. Hyperreflective foci (HRF) are a major predictor of AMD progression. The purpose of this study was to use the sodium iodate mouse model to study HRF formation in retinal degeneration.Methods:Sodium iodate (NaIO3) treated rodents were studied to characterize HRF. 3-month-old male wild-type (WT) C57Bl/6J mice were injected with phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) or varying doses of NaIO3 (15–60 mg/kg). Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) images were collected at baseline and several days post-NaIO3 injection. Retinal thicknesses were measured using Bioptigen software. Seven days post-injection, eyes were prepared for either transmission electron microscopy (TEM), Hematoxylin & Eosin (H&E), or immunofluorescence.Results:OCT imaging of the mice given higher doses of NaIO3 revealed HRF formation in the neural retina (n = 4). The amount of HRF correlated with the degree of retinal tissue loss. H&E and TEM imaging of the retinas seven days post-NaIO3 injection revealed several pigmented bodies in multiple layers of the retina (n = 3–5). Immunofluorescence revealed that some pigmented bodies were positive for macrophage markers and an epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition marker, while all were retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) 65-negative (n = 4).Conclusions:The data suggest that NaIO3 induces the formation of HRF in the outer retina and their abundance correlates with retinal tissue loss. The experiments in this study highlight NaIO3 as a clinically relevant model of intermediate AMD that can be used to study HRF formation and to discover new treatment targets.
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IMR Press
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