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Su, Nan: Effects of subretinal injection of human lipofuscin on murine retina as a novel animal model of age-related macular degeneration. 2022
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Table of Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Abbreviations
1. Introduction
1.1 Synopsis
1.2 Introduction of LF
1.2.1 The Composition and Distribution of Lipofuscin
1.2.2 Mechanisms of LF Accumulation
1.2.3 Lipid Metabolism
1.2.4 Relationship between Mitochondria and Lipofuscinogenesis
1.2.5 AMD and Lysosome
1.2.6 Relationship between AMD and Lipofuscinogenesis
1.2.7 Closing Words on Lipofuscin
1.3 Glia Cells in the Mammalian Retina
1.3.1 Retinal Müller Cells
1.3.2 The Microglial Cells
1.3.2.1 The Way of Maintenance and Origin of Microglia in the Retina
1.3.2.2 The Function of Microglia in Healthy Retina
1.3.2.3 The Behaviour of Microglia in the Diseased Retina
1.3.2.3.1 Microglial Cells and AMD
1.3.2.3.2 Microglial Cells and RPE
1.3.2.3.3 Accumulation of LF (A2E) in Retinal Microglial Cells
1.3.2.3.4 Microglial Cells and Ageing
1.3.2.3.5 Microglial Cells and Diabetic Retinopathy
1.3.2.4 Frequently Used Markers of Microglial Cells
1.4 RPE, Bruch’s Membrane and Choriocapillaris
1.4.1 The RPE in AMD
1.4.2 Bruch’s Membrane
1.4.3 The Choriocapillaris (CC)
1.4.4 The Relationship between the RPE, BM and CC
1.5 Purpose of this Study
2 Methods and Materials
2.1 Devices
2.2 Chemicals
2.3 Buffers and solutions
2.4 Laboratory equipment and consumptive materials
2.5 Isolation of Lipofuscin
2.5.1 Extraction of Lipofuscin
2.5.2 Characterization of Isolated Fractions
2.6 Animals
2.7 Subretinal Injection of LF Suspensions
2.8 The Inhibitors of Microglia
2.9 Electroretinography (ERG)
2.10 In vivo Imaging by OCT
2.11 Tissue Processing and Fluorescent Immunohistochemistry
2.12 Counting the Cells in Histological Sections
Fig. 2.5: Example for Counting Cells in Mouse Retina.
2.13 Measurement of Thicknesses of RPE and Retina
2.14 Investigation of Gene Expression by Quantitative PCR
2.15 Electron Microscopy
2.16 Statistics
3 Results
3.1 Synopsis
3.2 In vivo Imaging OCT (Optical Coherence Tomography)
3.2.1 The Detachment of the Retina after Injection
3.2.2 The Auto-Fluorescence of LF in Retina
3.2.3 The Difference between the LF and PBS Injection
3.2.4 The Difference among the Sham, PBS and LF Injection is Visible in Multicolour Images and OCT
3.2.5 The Thickness of RPE and Retina Measured in OCT Images
3.2.6 The Difference among the Sham, PBS, and LF Injection Detected by OCTA
3.3 Investigation of the Function of the Retina Measured by ERG
3.4 Histology
3.4.1 Distribution of LF Histology
3.4.2 The Behaviour of Microglia
3.4.3 Microglia Inhibitors and Immumohistochemical Staining
3.4.4 Double Staining of Microglia and some Pro-inflammatory Cytokines
3.4.4.1 Double Staining of Microglia and IL-6
3.4.4.2 Double Staining of Microglia and TNF-α
3.4.4.3 Double Staining of Microglia and CXCL2
3.4.4.4 Double Staining of Microglia and HIF-1-α
3.4.4.5 Double Staining of Microglia and P2X4
3.4.4.6 Double Staining of Microglia and VEGF-R1
3.4.4.7 Double Staining of Müller Cells and VEGF-R2
3.4.4.8 Double Staining of Microglia and VEGF
3.4.4.9 Double Staining of Ganglion Cells and IL-6 or TNF-α
3.4.4.10 The Cell Number of Microglial Cells in Subretinal Space and the Inner Retina
3.5 Analysis of Retinal Structure in Histological Sections
3.6 The Thickness of the RPE
3.7 Examination of mRNA Levels Using Quantitative PCR
3.8 Ultrastructural Evaluation
3.8.1 Macrophages in the Subretinal Space
3.8.2 The Effect of LF on Structure of RPE Cells and the BM
3.8.3 The Effect on Structure of the Labyrinth
3.8.4 The Effect on Structure of the RPE Cells and Microvilli
3.8.5 The Effect on Structure of the Photoreceptors
4 Discussion
4.1 Synopsis
4.2 Feasibility of LF Isolation from Human RPE
4.4 Epiretinal Membrane Imaged by Multicolour Imaging
4.5 ERG and AMD
4.6 Effects of Increased Pro-inflammatory Cytokines and Chemokines on Retinal and Neuronal Degeneration
4.6.1 TNF-α
4.6.1.1 Clinical Implications of TNF-α
4.6.1.2 Paradoxical Effect of TNF-α
4.6.2 IL-6
4.6.3 TNF-α and IL-6
4.6.4 The Effect of HIF-1α and Its Target Genes in AMD
4.6.5 Pro-inflammation and AMD
4.6.6 FGF-2 and Ocular Angiogenesis
4.7 Microglial Inhibitors
4.7.1 The Effect of TKP
4.7.2 The Effect of Minocycline
4.8 The Effects of Injected LF Studied by Electron Microscopy
4.8.1 The Effects in RPE Basal Labyrinth
4.8.2 The Effects in RPE Cells and Its Microvilli
4.9 The Features of AMD in OCTA
4.10 About Immunostaining
5. Conclusions
Reference
List of Animals Used in this Study
Acknowledgements