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. 2004 Nov;45(11):4167-73.
doi: 10.1167/iovs.04-0511.

Multipotent retinal progenitors express developmental markers, differentiate into retinal neurons, and preserve light-mediated behavior

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Multipotent retinal progenitors express developmental markers, differentiate into retinal neurons, and preserve light-mediated behavior

Henry J Klassen et al. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2004 Nov.

Abstract

Purpose: To use progenitor cells isolated from the neural retina for transplantation studies in mice with retinal degeneration.

Methods: Retinal progenitor cells from postnatal day 1 green fluorescent protein-transgenic mice were isolated and characterized. These cells can be expanded greatly in culture and express markers characteristic of neural progenitor cells and/or retinal development.

Results: After they were grafted to the degenerating retina of mature mice, a subset of the retinal progenitor cells developed into mature neurons, including presumptive photoreceptors expressing recoverin, rhodopsin, or cone opsin. In rho-/- hosts, there was rescue of cells in the outer nuclear layer (ONL), along with widespread integration of donor cells into the inner retina, and recipient mice showed improved light-mediated behavior compared with control animals.

Conclusions: These findings have implications for the treatment of retinal degeneration, in which neuronal replacement and photoreceptor rescue are major therapeutic goals.

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