ObjectiveTo observe the morphological characteristics of photoreceptor necroptosis in experimental retinal detachment, and explore the mechanism. MethodsA total of 60 Sprague-Dawley male rats were included in this study. Retinal detachment were induced in the right eyes with 1% sodium hyaluronate (50 μl) injection (experimental group), while the left eyes received no treatment (control group). At 3 days after modeling, the morphological characteristics of photoreceptor cell were observed by electron microscopy. Cleaved Caspase 8 and phosphorylation receptor-interacting protein 1 (p-RIP1) were measured by Western blot and immunoprecipitation. ResultsAt 3 days after modeling, photoreceptor necroptosis showed the following morphological features: chromatin condensation, severe vacuolation, early loss of plasma membrane integrity, and many autophagosomes. Western blot showed that the protein expression of cleaved Caspase 8 were 0.78±0.03, 0.06±0.01 in experimental group and control group respectively, which was significantly different (F=4 023.21, P < 0.05). Immunoprecipitation showed that the protein expression of p-RIP1 were 0.23±0.03, 0.14±0.02 in experimental group and control group respectively, which was significantly different (F=56.44, P < 0.05). ConclusionsPhotoreceptor necroptosis showed chromatin condensation, severe vacuolation, early loss of plasma membrane integrity, and many autophagosomes. Necroptosis activation was associated with the increase of RIP1 phosphorylation.