lipofuscyna
Lipofuscyna is an alternative spelling sometimes used for lipofuscin, a yellow-brown autofluorescent pigment granule that accumulates in cells over time. In modern English scientific usage, lipofuscin is the more common term, but lipofuscyna appears in older texts and in some languages as a variant form.
Lipofuscyna forms as a byproduct of cellular degradation. It results from imperfect lysosomal digestion of damaged
The pigment tends to accumulate in postmitotic cells that persist for long periods, such as neurons, cardiac
Biological significance is primarily as a biomarker of aging and cumulative oxidative stress, reflecting reduced lysosomal
Measurement and research use typically rely on its autofluorescence and histological appearance. Lipofuscyna serves as a