Research Paper Volume 5, Issue 1 pp 51—66

Chronic oxidative stress upregulates Drusen-related protein expression in adult human RPE stem cell-derived RPE cells: A novel culture model for dry AMD

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Figure 6. Immunocytochemical detection of drusen-related proteins expressed by hRPE and ARPE-19 cells. Representative photomicrographs of vehicle-treated hRPE from donor 5(A-E) and ARPE-19 cells (K-O). hRPE (F-J) from donor 5 and ARPE-19 (P-T) cells were exposed to 500 μM TBHP or vehicle in medium for 2 hours/day for 5 days. Changes in cellular morphology can be seen from observing the changes in distribution of cytoplasmic αB-crystallin (G,Q) and the tight-junction associated marker ZO-1 (H,R). Increased expression of Aβ (F), APOJ (I) and APOE (J) was observed in hRPE exposed to TBHP, but not in ARPE-19. Expression is heterogeneous, with some cells expressing notably more than others in the field. Nuclei are labeled with DAPI (blue). White arrowheads indicate pigment deposits. Scale bar, 100μm.