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Lack of correlation between the spatial distribution of A2E and lipofuscin fluorescence in the human retinal pigment epithelium.
Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2013 Jul 11. pii: iovs.13-12250v1. doi: 10.1167/iovs.13-12250
Ablonczy Z, Higbee D, Anderson DM, Dahrouj M, Grey AC, Gutierrez DB, Koutalos Y, Schey KL, Hanneken AM, Crouch RK
Abstract:
PURPOSE:.....The purpose of this study was to correlate the distribution of lipofuscin and A2E across the human RPE. METHODS: Lipofuscin fluorescence was imaged in flat-mounted RPE from human donors of various ages. The spatial distributions of A2E and its oxides were determined using matrix-assisted laser desorption-ionization imaging mass spectrometry (MALDI-IMS) on both flat-mounted RPE tissue sections and on retinal cross sections.....RESULTS: Our data support the clinical observations of strong RPE fluorescence, increasing with age, in the central area of the RPE. However, there was no correlation between the distribution of A2E and lipofuscin, as the levels of A2E were highest in the far periphery and decreased towards the central region. High-resolution MALDI-IMS of retinal cross sections confirmed the A2E localization data obtained in RPE flat-mounts. Singly- and doubly-oxidized A2E had distributions similar to A2E, but represented <10% of the A2E levels. CONCLUSIONS: This report is the first description of the spatial distribution of A2E in the human RPE by imaging mass spectrometry. These data demonstrate that the accumulation of A2E is not responsible for the increase in lipofuscin fluorescence observed in the central RPE with aging.
PMID: 23847313
Tags: A2E, AMD, lipofuscin