11-cis-retinal and Cerebellar-Ataxia

11-cis-retinal has been researched along with Cerebellar-Ataxia* in 1 studies

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1 other study(ies) available for 11-cis-retinal and Cerebellar-Ataxia

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Alzheimer's and Danish dementia peptides induce cataract and perturb retinal architecture in rats.
    Biomolecular concepts, 2017, Mar-01, Volume: 8, Issue:1

    Familial Danish dementias (FDDs) are autosomal dominant neurodegenerative disorders that are associated with visual defects. In some aspects, FDD is similar to Alzheimer's disease (AD)- the amyloid deposits in FDD and AD are made of short peptides: amyloid β (Aβ) in AD and ADan in FDD. Previously, we demonstrated an interaction between the dementia peptides and α-crystallin leading to lens opacification in organ culture due to impaired chaperone activity of α-crystallin. Herein, we report the in vivo effects of ADan and Aβ on the eye. ADan [reduced (ADan-red) and oxidized (ADan-oxi)] and Aβ (Aβ1-40 and Aβ1-42) were injected intravitreally in rats. The onset of cataract was seen after injection of all the peptides, but the cataract matured by 2 weeks in the case of ADan-red, 5 weeks for ADan-oxi and 6 weeks for Aβ1-40, while Aβ1-42 had minimal effect on cataract progression. The severity of cataract is associated with insolubilization and alterations in crystallins and loss of chaperone activity of α-crystallin. Further, disruption of the architecture of the retina was evident from a loss of rhodopsin, increased gliosis, and the thinning of the retina. These results provide a basis for the dominant heredo-otoophthalmo-encephalopathy (HOOE)/FDD syndrome and indicate that ADan peptides are more potent than Aβpeptides in inflicting visual impairment.

    Topics: Alzheimer Disease; Amyloid beta-Peptides; Animals; Cataract; Cerebellar Ataxia; Deafness; Dementia; Gliosis; Male; Rats; Retina; Rhodopsin

2017