pigmentepitel
Pigmentepitel, or retinal pigment epithelium (RPE), is a monolayer of pigmented epithelial cells located between the neural retina and the choroid. The cells contain melanin pigment, which absorbs excess light and helps prevent photo-oxidative damage, contributing to visual quality and protection of photoreceptors.
The RPE rests on Bruch’s membrane and forms part of the outer blood-retina barrier via tight junctions
A central function is participation in the visual (retinoid) cycle. Retinal isomerization and regeneration occur partly
Development and clinical relevance: the RPE originates from neural ectoderm during development and remains essential for