ACTA HISTOCHEMICA ET CYTOCHEMICA
Online ISSN : 1347-5800
Print ISSN : 0044-5991
ISSN-L : 0044-5991
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N-Methyl-N-nitrosourea-induced Retinal Degeneration in Animals
Airo TsuburaKatsuhiko YoshizawaKatsuji KiuchiKaei Moriguchi
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2003 Volume 36 Issue 4 Pages 263-270

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Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is a human disease characterized by loss of photoreceptor cells leading to visual disturbance and eventually to blindness. Establishment of reliable animal models is essential for better understanding of this disease and approaches to therapeutic intervention. N-Methyl-N-nitrosourea (MNU)-induced retinal degeneration is highly reproducible, and involves photoreceptor cell loss that ends approximately 7 days after a single systemic administration of MNU. Although the triggering mechanisms of pathogenesis are different and the apoptosis cascade may differ from human RP, MNU-induced photoreceptor cell loss is due to apoptosis. Here, we describe disease progression and therapeutic trials of MNU-induced retinal degeneration in animals.

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© 2003 By the Japan Society of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry
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