Selective loss of blue cones and rods in human retinal detachment
T. M. Nork, L. L. Millecchia, B. D. Strickland, J. V. Linberg and G. M. Chao
Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, University of Wisconsin Medical School, Madison, USA.
OBJECTIVE: To determine if there are histopathologic changes in the outer
retina that could explain the blue-yellow color confusion previously
described following rhegmatogenous retinal detachment in humans. METHODS:
Ten eyes with traumatic retinal detachments were studied. Eight of the eyes
were removed from 2 1/2 to 11 days following trauma. In the remaining two
eyes, the retinas were successfully reattached. Enzyme histochemical
studies for carbonic anhydrase and immunochemical studies for S antigen
were performed to distinguish blue cones from red/green cones. RESULTS:
With the 2 1/2- to 4-day-old detachments, nearly all of the carbonic
anhydrase-negative (blue-sensitive) cones and many of the rods were seen to
have signs of irreversible necrosis, including extreme swelling of the
inner segments and mitochondria, loss of the outer segments, and pyknotic
and displaced nuclei. In the 6- and 11-day-old detachments, almost all of
the carbonic anhydrase-negative cones and many rods were missing. Blue
cones were essentially absent from the reattached retinas, and there were
only about half the normal number of rods. CONCLUSIONS: Rhegmatogenous
retinal detachment results in rapid and almost total loss of the blue
cones. Significant rod loss also occurs in this type of detachment but the
red/green cones are comparatively resistant to damage. These findings could
explain the observed blue-yellow color confusion in such patients. We
discuss other clinical implications.
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