Journal article
Investigating structural and biochemical correlates of ganglion cell dysfunction in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats
BV Bui, M Loeliger, M Thomas, AJ Vingrys, SM Rees, CTO Nguyen, Z He, M Tolcos
Experimental Eye Research | Published : 2009
Abstract
The aim of this study was to determine whether inner retinal dysfunction in diabetic rats is correlated with structural and/or biochemical changes in the retina and optic nerve. Using the electroretinogram (ERG; -5.83 to 1.28 log cd.s.m-2) retinal function (photoreceptor, bipolar, amacrine and ganglion cell components) was measured in control (n = 13; citrate buffer) and diabetic (n = 13; streptozotocin, STZ, 50 mg kg-1) rats, 12 weeks following treatment. Retinae and optic nerves were analyzed for structural changes and retinae were assessed for alterations in growth factor/cytokine expression using quantitative real-time PCR. We found that phototransduction efficiency was reduced 12 weeks ..
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Awarded by Diabetes Australia Research Trust
Funding Acknowledgements
The authors wish to thank Ms Kathryn Munro for her assistance with retinal and optic nerve processing and Dr Belinda Davis for her help with PCR analysis. This study was funded by Diabetes Australia Research Trust Grant (M. Tolcos). B.V. Bui is supported by NHMRC grant 400127.