The Retinal Pigment Epithelium in Health and Disease
Columbia University · Université de Strasbourg · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Retinal pigment epithelial cells (RPE) constitute a simple layer of cuboidal cells that are strategically situated behind the photoreceptor (PR) cells. The inconspicuousness of this monolayer contrasts sharply with its importance [1]. The relationship between the RPE and PR cells is crucial to sight; this is evident from basic and clinical studies demonstrating that primary dysfunctioning of the RPE can result in visual cell death and blindness. RPE cells carry out many functions including the conversion and storage of retinoid, the phagocytosis of shed PR outer segment membrane, the absorption of scattered light, ion and fluid transport and RPE-PR apposition. The magnitude of the demands imposed on this…
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3Topics & keywords
- Stargardt disease
- Retinal pigment epithelium
- Retinal
- Cell biology
- Retina
- Blindness
- Chemistry
- Cell
- Good health and well-being