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Bird Retina Survives on Glucose, Not Oxygen
biology16 days ago

Bird Retina Survives on Glucose, Not Oxygen

New research shows that the inner retina of birds can function without oxygen by relying on anaerobic glycolysis fueled by glucose supplied via the pecten oculi, while the outer retina uses oxygen. This arrangement supports the birds’ high-energy vision and reveals how the eye’s evolutionary tinkering may have evolved to maintain function during low-oxygen conditions, with potential implications for understanding tissue hypoxia in humans.

Bird Retina Uses Oxygen-Free Energy via Pecten Oculi Glucose Plumbing
science3 months ago

Bird Retina Uses Oxygen-Free Energy via Pecten Oculi Glucose Plumbing

A new study shows that birds’ inner retina operates without oxygen because retinal blood vessels are absent; instead, the pecten oculi delivers large amounts of glucose and helps remove lactic acid, enabling anaerobic glycolysis to power retinal cells. This anoxia tolerance supports high‑acuity vision and potential migration benefits, and could inform research into protecting brain tissue during strokes.