نتایج جستجو برای: pigment granules

تعداد نتایج: 42384  

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 1978
L Feeney

The life history of melanin and lipofuscin granules of human retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) was studied in 30 human eyes spanning nine decades of life. Autofluorescent granules in the cytoplasm of eye over 30 years of age were shown, ultrastructurally and through lipid solvent extraction, to be lipofuscin granules. Sparse small fluorescent granules in infant eyes were secondary lysosomes cont...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 1984
L Feeney-Burns E S Hilderbrand S Eldridge

Retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) of 50 human eyes, five from each 10 decades of life, were analyzed using ultrastructural morphometric techniques. Content of three types of pigments, lipofuscin, melanin, and complex granules, (melanolipofuscin, melanolysosomes) were recorded for cells from macular, equatorial, and peripheral retinal specimens. Areas occupied by pigments, nucleus, and cytoplasmi...

Journal: :The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1980
N. P. Sanchez M. A. Pathak M. C. Mihm Yoshiaki Hori Kuniaki Ohara Michihito Niimura Atsushi Kukita

Melasma is an acquired dark-brown to ashen-gray hypermelanosis with mottled patterns and is found in the exposed areas (forehead, malar eminences, upper lip, chin, neck, etc.). Although melasma is believed to be associated with pregnancy, including several other factors such as genetic, racial, endocrine, and nutritional, exposure to sunlight appears to be one of the primary causes of its exace...

2012
Kota Bokuda Keizo Sugaya Shunichiro Tamura Kazuhito Miyamoto Shiro Matsubara Takashi Komori

BACKGROUND The autophagic vacuolar myopathies (AVM) are a group of inherited myopathies defined by the presence of autophagic vacuoles in pathological muscle specimens. AVM can be categorized into three groups: acid maltase deficiency, myopathies characterized by autophagic vacuoles with unique sarcolemmal features, and rimmed vacuolar myopathies (RVM). While the pathogeneses of these condition...

2011
Emi Kawano-Yamashita Mitsumasa Koyanagi Yoshinori Shichida Tadashi Oishi Satoshi Tamotsu Akihisa Terakita

The light response of vertebrate visual cells is achieved by light-sensing proteins such as opsin-based pigments as well as signal transduction proteins, including visual arrestin. Previous studies have indicated that the pineal pigment parapinopsin has evolutionally and physiologically important characteristics. Parapinopsin is phylogenetically related to vertebrate visual pigments. However, u...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2000
Eric L. Reese Leah T. Haimo

The microtubule motors, cytoplasmic dynein and kinesin II, drive pigmented organelles in opposite directions in Xenopus melanophores, but the mechanism by which these or other motors are regulated to control the direction of organelle transport has not been previously elucidated. We find that cytoplasmic dynein, dynactin, and kinesin II remain on pigment granules during aggregation and dispersi...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1986
M M Rozdzial L T Haimo

To study the molecular basis for organized pigment granule transport, procedures were developed to lyse melanophores of Tilapia mossambica under conditions in which pigment granule movements could be reactivated. Gentle lysis of the melanophores resulted in a permeabilized cell model, which, in the absence of exogenous ATP, could undergo multiple rounds of pigment granule aggregation and disper...

Abbasi, Maryam, Shabanipour, Nader,

In this study, the morphology and organization of the retina of Caspian kutum and fish response to ambient light as retinomotor reaction was investigated. The Rutilus frisii subsp. kutum is an anadromous fish and important native fish specimen of Caspian Sea. The specimens were obtained from Shahid Ansari Teleost Reproduction and Culture center (Guilan province, Iran). For light and dark adapta...

Journal: :The British journal of ophthalmology 1976
G D Sturrock R C Tripathi

The clinical features of pigmented lens striae were studied biomicroscopically in seven patients. The lenses of three of these, obtained by cataract surgery, were examined by electron microscopy to determine the structure of the striae. We concluded that the striae are not formed by remnants of tunica vasculosa lentis, as earlier workers believed, but consist of fine fibrils of zonular bundles ...

Journal: :Journal of embryology and experimental morphology 1978
F Farzaneh C K Pearson

A method for isolating nuclei from Xenopus laevis embryos has been developed. This procedure enables the isolation of nuclei, free from contamination with yolk and pigment granules, at all stages of embryoic development. Using this method the nuclear yield is 60--70% of the estimated number of cells in the embryo. The DNA, RNA, histone and non-histone protein content of these nuclei during embr...

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