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Lipofuscin is a yellow-brown pigment that accumulates in various tissues as a result of normal aging. It is often referred to as the “wear and tear” pigment.
Lipofuscin deposits are typically observed in various organs during the autopsy of elderly individuals.
While lipofuscin accumulation is generally considered a marker of aging, it is not directly associated with disease. However, its presence can provide insights into the aging process and the oxidative stress experienced by cells over a lifetime.
Organ | Presence of Lipofuscin |
---|---|
Heart | Common |
Colon | Common |
Liver | Common |
Kidney | Common |
Eye | Common |
Other | Common |
This structured presentation provides a comprehensive understanding of lipofuscin, its formation, and its significance in aging.