Physiological assessment of high glucose neurotoxicity in mouse and rat retinal explants

Volume: 528, Issue: 6, Pages: 989 - 1002
Published: Nov 12, 2019
Abstract
One of the tissues of the central nervous system most affected by diabetes is the retina. Despite a growing understanding of the biochemical processes involved in glucose toxicity, little is known about the physiological consequences of chronic high glucose (HG) on individual neurons and neuronal circuits. Electroretinogram recordings suggest that retinal bipolar cells (BCs), which filter and transmit photoreceptor output to the inner retina,...
Paper Details
Title
Physiological assessment of high glucose neurotoxicity in mouse and rat retinal explants
Published Date
Nov 12, 2019
Volume
528
Issue
6
Pages
989 - 1002
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