• Title of article

    Retinal pigment epithelium pigment granules stimulate the photo-oxidation of unsaturated fatty acids

  • Author/Authors

    Alexander E. Dontsov، نويسنده , , Randolph D. Glickman، نويسنده , , Mikhail A. Ostrovsky، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
  • Pages
    11
  • From page
    1436
  • To page
    1446
  • Abstract
    The cellular pigments of the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) have been shown to catalyze free radical activity, especially when illuminated with visible or ultraviolet light. This activity is sufficient to cause photooxidation of several major cellular components. The present investigation determined the relative ability of melanin, lipofuscin, and melanolipofuscin granules isolated from human and bovine eyes to oxidize polyunsaturated fatty acids, specifically linoleic and docosahexaenoic acids. The dark reactivity as well as the light-stimulated reactions were determined. The production of hydroperoxide derivatives of the linoleic and docosahexaenoic acids were determined by NADPH oxidation coupled to the activity of glutathione peroxidase, and also by production of thiobarbituric acid reactive substances. All RPE pigment granules stimulated fatty acid oxidation when irradiated with short wavelength (<550 nm) visible light, with the melanosomes exhibiting the greatest light-induced activity. Only lipofuscin granules, however, caused peroxidation of fatty acids in the dark. These findings provide additional support for the role of RPE pigments in “blue light toxicity” as well as indicating that accumulation of lipofuscin may contribute to increased photooxidation in the aging RPE.
  • Keywords
    melanin , retinal pigment epithelium , polyunsaturated fatty acids , Lipofuscin , Photooxidativestress , retinal degeneration , free radicals , Melanolipofuscin
  • Journal title
    Free Radical Biology and Medicine
  • Serial Year
    1999
  • Journal title
    Free Radical Biology and Medicine
  • Record number

    518196