Journal article

Functional remodeling of glutamate receptors by inner retinal neurons occurs from an early stage of retinal degeneration

J Chua, EL Fletcher, M Kalloniatis

Journal of Comparative Neurology | Published : 2009

Abstract

Retinitis pigmentosa reflects a family of diseases that result in retinal photoreceptor death and functional blindness. The natural course of retinal changes secondary to photoreceptor degeneration involves anatomical remodeling (cell process alterations and soma displacement) and neurochemical remodeling. Anatomical remodeling predominantly occurs late in the disease process and cannot explain the significant visual deficits that occur very early in the disease process. Neurochemical remodeling includes modified glutamate receptor disposition and altered responses secondary to functional activation of glutamate receptors. We investigated the neurochemical remodeling of retinal neurons in th..

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