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Retinal ganglion cell loss in diabetes associated with elevated homocysteine.

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العنوان: Retinal ganglion cell loss in diabetes associated with elevated homocysteine.
المؤلفون: Shindler KS
المصدر: Ophthalmology & Eye Diseases; 2009, Issue 1, p41-43, 3p
مستخلص: A number of studies have suggested that homocysteine may be a contributing factor to development of retinopathy in diabetic patients based on observed correlations between elevated homocysteine levels and the presence of retinopathy. The significance of such a correlation remains to be determined, and potential mechanisms by which homocysteine might induce retinopathy have not been well characterized. Ganapathy and colleagues used mutant mice that have endogenously elevated homocysteine levels due to heterozygous deletion of the cystathionine-β-synthase gene to examine changes in retinal pathology following induction of diabetes. Their finding that elevated homocysteine levels hastens loss of cells in the retinal ganglion cell layer suggests that toxicity to ganglion cells may warrant further investigation as a potential mechanism of homocysteine enhanced susceptibility to diabetic retinopathy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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