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Publication : Validation of structural and functional lesions of diabetic retinopathy in mice.

First Author  Kern TS Year  2010
Journal  Mol Vis Volume  16
Pages  2121-31 PubMed ID  21139688
Mgi Jnum  J:168105 Mgi Id  MGI:4881881
Citation  Kern TS, et al. (2010) Validation of structural and functional lesions of diabetic retinopathy in mice. Mol Vis 16:2121-31
abstractText  Diabetic retinopathy is a serious long-term complication of diabetes mellitus. There is considerable interest in using mouse models, which can be genetically modified, to understand how retinopathy develops and can be inhibited. Not all retinal lesions that develop in diabetic patients have been reproduced in diabetic mice; conversely, not all abnormalities found in diabetic mice have been studied or identified in diabetic patients. Thus, it is important to recognize which structural and functional abnormalities that develop in diabetic mice have been validated against the lesions that characteristically develop in diabetic patients. Those lesions that have been observed to develop in the mouse models to date are predominantly characteristic of the early stages of retinopathy. Identification of new therapeutic ways to inhibit these early lesions is expected to help inhibit progression to more advanced and clinically important stages of retinopathy.
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