Pathophysiology of age-related macular degeneration.

The clinical and histopathological features of age-related macular degeneration (AMD) include a relationship with age, and the presence of pigmentary disturbances, drusen, thickening of Bruch's membrane, and basal laminar deposits. AMD is an advanced stage of a deteriorative process that takes place in all eyes. The primary lesion in AMD appears to reside in the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE), possibly resulting from its high rate of molecular degradation. Beginning early in life, and continuing throughout the life span, cells of the RPE gradually accumulate sacs of molecular debris. These residual bodies (lipofuscin) are remnants of the incomplete degradation of abnormal molecules which have been damaged within the RPE cells or derived from phagocytized rod and cone membranes. Progressive engorgement of RPE cells with these functionless residues is associated with the extrusion of aberrant materials which accumulate in Bruch's membrane and aggregate in the form of drusen and basal laminar deposits. These excretions contribute to the further deterioration of the RPE. Loss of vision results from death of visual cells due to degeneration of RPE cells, or the effects of leakage from neovascular membranes that invade the region of abnormal extracellular deposits.

[1]  R. W. Young The daily rhythm of shedding and degradation of rod and cone outer segment membranes in the chick retina. , 1978, Investigative ophthalmology & visual science.

[2]  A. Kornzweig,et al.  The eye in old age. IV. Ocular survey of over one thousand aged persons with special reference to normal and disturbed visual function. , 1957, American journal of ophthalmology.

[3]  B. Leibovitz,et al.  Aspects of free radical reactions in biological systems: aging. , 1980, Journal of gerontology.

[4]  D. Archer,et al.  Familial and secondary drusen: histologic and functional correlations. , 1971, Transactions - American Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology. American Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology.

[5]  T. Dawber,et al.  Prevalence of senile cataract, diabetic retinopathy, senile macular degeneration, and open-angle glaucoma in the Framingham eye study. , 1978, American journal of ophthalmology.

[6]  D. Bok,et al.  Practical Remarks on Gout, Rheumatic Fever, and Chonic Rheumatism of the Joints; Being the Substance of the Croonian Lectures for the Present Year, Delivered at the College of Physicians , 1844, Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal.

[7]  T. Fujino,et al.  Observations on the anatomy and pathology of the choroidal vasculature. , 1967, Archives of ophthalmology.

[8]  W. K. Hutton,et al.  Blindness in New South Wales. An estimate of the prevalence and some of the contributing causes. , 1981, Australian journal of ophthalmology.

[9]  E. Berman,et al.  Lipofuscin of human retinal pigment epithelium. , 1980, American journal of ophthalmology.

[10]  S. Sarks,et al.  Ageing and degeneration in the macular region: a clinico-pathological study. , 1976, The British journal of ophthalmology.

[11]  S. Sarks Senile Choroidal Atrophy , 1974 .

[12]  P. Henkind,et al.  Aging and degeneration of the human macula. 1. Outer nuclear layer and photoreceptors. , 1981, The British journal of ophthalmology.

[13]  R. H. Steinberg,et al.  Pigment epithelial ensheathment and phagocytosis of extrafoveal cones in human retina. , 1977, Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences.

[14]  M. Killingsworth,et al.  Softening of drusen and subretinal neovascularization. , 1980, Transactions of the ophthalmological societies of the United Kingdom.

[15]  J. Kobrin,et al.  Histopathology of Best's macular dystrophy. , 1982, Archives of ophthalmology.

[16]  H. Hers,et al.  Lysosomes and storage diseases , 1973 .

[17]  E. Dratz,et al.  Effects of antioxidant nutrient deficiency on the retina and retinal pigment epithelium of albino rats: a light and electron microscopic study. , 1982, Experimental eye research.

[18]  L. Feeney Lipofuscin and melanin of human retinal pigment epithelium. Fluorescence, enzyme cytochemical, and ultrastructural studies. , 1978, Investigative ophthalmology & visual science.

[19]  W. Hughes,et al.  Pathology of the pigment epithelium and retina in rabbits poisoned with lead. , 1974, The American journal of pathology.

[20]  S. Fine,et al.  The second eye of patients with senile macular degeneration. , 1983, Archives of ophthalmology.

[21]  H. Buettner,et al.  Congenital hypertrophy of the retinal pigment epithelium. , 1975, American journal of ophthalmology.

[22]  Richard W. Young,et al.  THE RENEWAL OF ROD AND CONE OUTER SEGMENTS IN THE RHESUS MONKEY , 1971, The Journal of cell biology.

[23]  P. Yates,et al.  Lipoprotein pigments--their relationship to ageing in the human nervous system. I. The lipofuscin content of nerve cells. , 1974, Brain : a journal of neurology.

[24]  M AMSLER,et al.  Earliest Symptoms of Diseases of the Macula *† , 1953, The British journal of ophthalmology.

[25]  J. Weiter,et al.  The topography and age relationship of lipofuscin concentration in the retinal pigment epithelium. , 1978, Investigative ophthalmology & visual science.

[26]  J D Gass,et al.  Pathogenesis of disciform detachment of the neuroepithelium. , 1967, American journal of ophthalmology.

[27]  D. Armstrong Free radicals in molecular biology, aging, and disease , 1984 .

[28]  T. Aaberg,et al.  Senile macular degeneration and geographic atrophy of the retinal pigment epithelium. , 1978, The British journal of ophthalmology.

[29]  M. Rothstein,et al.  Review of Biological Research in Aging , 1985 .

[30]  R. Cutler,et al.  Evolutionary Biology of Senescence , 1978 .

[31]  B. Streeten The Sudanophilic Granules of the Human Retinal Pigment Epithelium , 1961 .

[32]  P. Penfold,et al.  An ultrastructural study of the role of leucocytes and fibroblasts in the breakdown of Bruch's membrane. , 1984, Australian journal of ophthalmology.

[33]  S. Sarks,et al.  Drusen patterns predisposing to geographic atrophy of the retinal pigment epithelium. , 1982, Australian journal of ophthalmology.

[34]  E. Unanue,et al.  Activated macrophages induce vascular proliferation , 1977, Nature.

[35]  R. W. Young Visual cells and the concept of renewal. , 1976, Investigative ophthalmology & visual science.

[36]  L. Liotta,et al.  Degradation of basement membrane components by vascular endothelial cells: role in neovascularization. , 2008, Ciba Foundation symposium.

[37]  Hogan Mj Bruch's membrane and disease of the macula. Role of elastic tissue and collagen. , 1967 .

[38]  J. Donald,et al.  Pathogenesis of Disciform Detachment of the Neuroepithelium: IV. Fluorescein Angiographic Study of Senile Disciform Macular Degeneration , 1967 .

[39]  C. Drea,et al.  Influence of early photoreceptor degeneration on lipofuscin in the retinal pigment epithelium. , 1986, Experimental eye research.

[40]  A. C. Economos Beyond rate of living. , 1981, Gerontology.

[41]  S. Fine Further thoughts on the diagnosis and treatment of patients with macular degeneration. , 1983, Archives of ophthalmology.

[42]  Sarks Sh The aging eye. , 1975 .

[43]  M. Davis,et al.  Krill's Hereditary Retinal and Choroidal Diseases , 1978 .

[44]  K. Mah,et al.  Choroidal melanocytes — a model for studying the aging process in nonreplicative differentiated cells , 1979, Mechanisms of Ageing and Development.

[45]  W R Green,et al.  Senile macular degeneration: a histopathologic study. , 1977, Transactions of the American Ophthalmological Society.

[46]  J. Donald,et al.  Pathogenesis of Disciform Detachment of the Neuroepithelium: I. General Concepts and Classification , 1967 .

[47]  M. Spitznas The fine structure of the chorioretinal border tissues of the adult human eye. , 1974, Advances in ophthalmology = Fortschritte der Augenheilkunde = Progres en ophtalmologie.

[48]  E. Gragoudas,et al.  Disciform degeneration of the macula. II. Pathogenesis. , 1976, Archives of ophthalmology.

[49]  J. Weiter,et al.  Retinal pigment epithelial lipofuscin and melanin and choroidal melanin in human eyes. , 1986, Investigative ophthalmology & visual science.

[50]  M. Ellersieck,et al.  Age-related changes in the ultrastructure of Bruch's membrane. , 1985, American journal of ophthalmology.

[51]  D. Archer,et al.  The ultrastructure of drusen. , 1971, American journal of ophthalmology.

[52]  H. M. Zimmerman Progress in neuropathology , 1971 .

[53]  M. Tso,et al.  Cellular mechanisms of resolution of drusen after laser coagulation. An experimental study. , 1985, Archives of ophthalmology.

[54]  L. Liotta,et al.  Basement membrane collagen: degradation by migrating endothelial cells. , 1983, Science.

[55]  M. Killingsworth,et al.  Giant cells in disciform macular degeneration of the human eye , 1982 .

[56]  K. C. Hayes Retinal degeneration in monkeys induced by deficiencies of vitamin E or A. , 1974, Investigative ophthalmology.

[57]  P. Henkind,et al.  The relationship between retinal pigment epithelium and the choriocapillaris. , 1983, Transactions of the ophthalmological societies of the United Kingdom.

[58]  F. Verhoeff,et al.  The Pathogenesis of Disciform Degeneration of the Macula. , 1937, Transactions of the American Ophthalmological Society.

[59]  J. Donald,et al.  Pathogenesis of Disciform Detachment of the Neuroepithelium: III. Senile Disciform Macular Degeneration , 1967 .

[60]  G. Aguirre,et al.  Pigment epithelial dystrophy in the dog. , 1976, Experimental eye research.

[61]  G. Eldred,et al.  The fate of the phagosome: conversion to 'age pigment' and impact in human retinal pigment epithelium. , 1983, Transactions of the ophthalmological societies of the United Kingdom.

[62]  P. Henkind Ocular neovascularization. The Krill memorial lecture. , 1978, American journal of ophthalmology.

[63]  T KUWABARA,et al.  Senile choroidal vascular patterns and drusen. , 1963, Archives of ophthalmology.

[64]  S. Sarks New vessel formation beneath the retinal pigment epithelium in senile eyes. , 1973, The British journal of ophthalmology.

[65]  S Brownstein,et al.  The prevalence of macular drusen in postmortem eyes. , 1986, American journal of ophthalmology.

[66]  Daniel E. Koshland,et al.  Protein Shape and Biological Control , 1973 .

[67]  F L Ferris,et al.  Senile macular degeneration: review of epidemiologic features. , 1983, American journal of epidemiology.

[68]  J D Gass,et al.  Drusen and disciform macular detachment and degeneration. , 1973, Archives of ophthalmology.

[69]  A. Kahler,et al.  DISCIFORM DEGENERATION OF THE MACULA , 1935 .

[70]  W. Foulds,et al.  Common causes of blindness and visual handicap in the west of Scotland. , 1983, The British journal of ophthalmology.

[71]  Joe G. Hollyfield,et al.  Retinal degeneration : experimental and clinical studies , 1985 .

[72]  T. Ishibashi,et al.  Pathogenesis of drusen in the primate. , 1986, Investigative ophthalmology & visual science.

[73]  H. Ichikawa,et al.  Aging alterations of retina and choroid of Japanese: light microscopic study of macular region of 176 eyes. , 1984, Japanese journal of ophthalmology.

[74]  G. Roth,et al.  Testing the theories of aging , 1982 .

[75]  W R Green,et al.  Pathologic Features of Senile Macular Degeneration , 1985, Ophthalmology.

[76]  J. Berkow Subretinal neovascularization in senile macular degeneration. , 1984, American journal of ophthalmology.

[77]  W. Green,et al.  Senile macular degeneration. Clinicopathologic correlations of a case in the predisciform stage. , 1973, American journal of ophthalmology.

[78]  J. Gass SEROUS RETINAL PIGMENT EPITHELIAL DETACHMENT WITH A NOTCH: A Sign of Occult Choroidal Neovascularization , 1984, Retina.

[79]  E. Gragoudas,et al.  Natural history of disciform degeneration of the macula. , 1974, American journal of ophthalmology.

[80]  S. Fine,et al.  A histopathologic study of Best's macular dystrophy. , 1982, Archives of ophthalmology.

[81]  E. Friedman,et al.  The retinal pigment epithelium. II. Histologic changes associated with age. , 1968, Archives of ophthalmology.

[82]  L. Feeney-Burns,et al.  Clinico-morphologic correlations of drusen of Bruch's membrane. , 1980, Transactions of the American Ophthalmological Society.

[83]  W. T. Ham,et al.  Photochemical lesions in the primate retina under conditions of elevated blood oxygen. , 1984, Investigative ophthalmology & visual science.

[84]  A. B. Reese The role of the pigment epithelium in ocular pathology. , 1960, American journal of ophthalmology.

[85]  S. Fine,et al.  Prognosis of patients with bilateral macular drusen. , 1984, Ophthalmology.

[86]  R. Eagle,et al.  Retinal Pigment Epithelial Abnormalities in Fundus Flavimmaculatus , 1980 .

[87]  A. Bird Recent advances in the treatment of senile disciform macular degeneration by photocoagulation. , 1974, The British journal of ophthalmology.

[88]  A. Bird,et al.  The development of neovascularization of senile disciform macular degeneration. , 1973, American journal of ophthalmology.

[89]  S. Gifford,et al.  Certain Retinopathies Due to Changes in the Lamina Vitrea. , 1939, Transactions of the American Ophthalmological Society.

[90]  R. W. Young,et al.  The daily rhythm of shedding and degradation of cone outer segment membranes in the lizard retina. , 1977, Journal of ultrastructure research.

[91]  W. Green,et al.  Senile Macular Degeneration: A Clinicopathologic Correlation of Two Cases With Neovascularization Beneath the Retinal Pigment Epithelium , 1976 .

[92]  P. Penfold,et al.  Senile macular degeneration. The involvement of giant cells in atrophy of the retinal pigment epithelium. , 1986, Investigative ophthalmology & visual science.

[93]  Frederick A. Jakobiec,et al.  Ocular anatomy, embryology, and teratology , 1982 .

[94]  J. Gass,et al.  Serous detachments of the retinal pigment epithelium in patients with senile macular disease. , 1979, American journal of ophthalmology.

[95]  F. Ferris,et al.  Age-related macular degeneration and blindness due to neovascular maculopathy. , 1984, Archives of ophthalmology.

[96]  S. Sarks,et al.  DRUSEN AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP TO SENILE MACULAR DEGENERATION , 1980 .

[97]  Michael F. Marmor,et al.  The Retinal Pigment Epithelium , 2016 .

[98]  M. Sears New Directions in Ophthalmic Research , 1981 .

[99]  A. Bird,et al.  Senile disciform macular degeneration in the second eye. , 1977, The British journal of ophthalmology.

[100]  L. Feeney-Burns,et al.  Aging human RPE: morphometric analysis of macular, equatorial, and peripheral cells. , 1984, Investigative ophthalmology & visual science.

[101]  Y. Ohnishi,et al.  Formation of drusen in the human eye. , 1986, American journal of ophthalmology.

[102]  B. Cushman DISCIFORM macular degeneration. , 1928, American journal of ophthalmology.

[103]  J. Alvarado,et al.  Studies on the human macula. IV. Aging changes in Bruch's membrane. , 1967, Archives of ophthalmology.

[104]  P. Yates,et al.  Lipoprotein pigments--their relationship to ageing in the human nervous system. II. The melanin content of pigmented nerve cells. , 1974, Brain : a journal of neurology.

[105]  D. Anderson,et al.  Mammalian cones: disc shedding, phagocytosis, and renewal. , 1978, Investigative ophthalmology & visual science.

[106]  V. Reppucci,et al.  RPE destruction causes choriocapillary atrophy. , 1984, Investigative ophthalmology & visual science.

[107]  F. Blodi Pathobiology of Ocular Disease , 1983 .

[108]  M. Hogan Role of the retinal pigment epithelium in macular disease. , 1972, Transactions - American Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology. American Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology.

[109]  Hollenberg Mj,et al.  The fine structure of Bruch's membrane in the human eye. , 1969 .

[110]  R. Klein,et al.  Cataracts and macular degeneration in older Americans. , 1982, Archives of ophthalmology.

[111]  A. Patz,et al.  Studies on retinal neovascularization. Friedenwald Lecture. , 1980, Investigative ophthalmology & visual science.

[112]  W. Heriot,et al.  Choroidal neovascularization can digest Bruch's membrane. A prior break is not essential. , 1984, Ophthalmology.

[113]  R. W. Young Visual cells, daily rhythms, and vision research , 1978, Vision Research.

[114]  C. Grindle,et al.  Ageing changes in Bruch's membrane and their functional implications. , 1978, Transactions of the ophthalmological societies of the United Kingdom.

[115]  R. W. Young,et al.  Rhythmic daily shedding of outer-segment membranes by visual cells in the goldfish , 1978, The Journal of cell biology.