Changes in Manganese Superoxide Dismutase Expression After Exposure of the Retina to Intense Light |
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Authors: | Miho Yamamoto Kria Lidia Huaqing Gong Setsuko Onitsuka Takayo Kotani Akihiro Ohira |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto, Japan;(2) Department of Ophthalmology, Nagasaki University School of Medicine, Nagasaki, Japan;(3) Department of Ophthalmology, Shimane Medical University, Japan |
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Abstract: | Manganese superoxide dismutase (Mn-SOD) is a naturally-occurring scavenger of superoxide, one of several reactive oxygen intermediates. To determine if Mn-SOD expression is enhanced as a defensive mechanism against oxidative challenges, such as intense light exposure, rats were exposed to cyclic light (80lux) for 2 weeks, intense light (1,800lux) for 24h, and then again to cyclic light. Experimental and control (exposed to cyclic light only) eyes were enucleated 3h, 1, 3, 7, and 14 days after light challenge. Protein expression was examined immunohistochemically using rabbit antisera against rat Mn-SOD. There was no significant difference between the light-exposed and the control groups in the thickness of the outer nuclear layers. Both retinal pigment epithelial cells and photoreceptor inner segments in the normal retina were labeled for Mn-SOD. Mn-SOD labeling was lost 3h and day 1 after light challenge. It was re-expressed in the retinal pigment epithelial cells 3, 7, and 14 days after the light challenge, and in the photoreceptor inner segments after day 14. These results suggest that the retina might have a protective potential against light damage, in which Mn-SOD may play an important role. |
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