The potential effects of nutrients and light on autophagy-mediated visual function and clearance of retinal aggregates.

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 NEUROSCIENCES
R Pinelli, F Biagioni, E Scaffidi, V Vakunseth Bumah, C L Busceti, S Puglisi-Allegra, G Lazzeri, F Fornai
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Abstract

Increasing findings indicate that a dysfunction in the autophagy machinery is common during retinal degeneration. The present article provides evidence showing that an autophagy defect in the outer retinal layers is commonly described at the onset of retinal degeneration. These findings involve a number of structures placed at the border between the inner choroid and the outer retina encompassing the choriocapillaris, the Bruch's membrane, photoreceptors and Mueller cells. At the center of these anatomical substrates are placed cells forming the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE), where autophagy seems to play most of its effects. In fact, a failure of the autophagy flux is mostly severe at the level of RPE. Among various retinal degenerative disorders, age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is mostly affected by a damage to RPE, which can be reproduced by inhibiting the autophagy machinery and it can be counteracted by the activation of the autophagy pathway. In the present manuscript evidence is provided that such a severe impairment of retinal autophagy may be counteracted by administration of a number of phytochemicals, which possess a strong stimulatory activity on autophagy. Likewise, natural light stimulation administered in the form of pulsatile specific wavelengths is capable of inducing autophagy within the retina. This dual approach to stimulate autophagy is further strengthened by the interaction of light with phytochemicals which is shown to activate the chemical properties of these natural molecules in sustaining retinal integrity. The beneficial effects of photo-biomodulation combined with phytochemicals is based on the removal of toxic lipid, sugar and protein species along with the stimulation of mitochondrial turn-over. Additional effects of autophagy stimulation under the combined effects of nutraceuticals and light pulses are discussed concerning stimulation of retinal stem cells which partly correspond to a subpopulation of RPE cells.

营养物质和光对自噬介导的视觉功能和视网膜聚集体清除的潜在影响。
越来越多的研究结果表明,自噬机制的功能障碍在视网膜变性过程中是常见的。本文提供的证据表明,视网膜外层的自噬缺陷通常描述为视网膜变性的发病。这些发现包括位于内脉络膜和外视网膜边界的许多结构,包括脉络膜、布鲁氏膜、光感受器和穆勒细胞。在这些解剖底物的中心放置着形成视网膜色素上皮(RPE)的细胞,自噬似乎在其中发挥了大部分作用。事实上,自噬通量的失效在RPE水平上最为严重。在各种视网膜退行性疾病中,年龄相关性黄斑变性(AMD)主要受RPE损伤的影响,这种损伤可以通过抑制自噬机制来复制,并可以通过激活自噬途径来抵消。在目前的手稿证据提供,这种严重的视网膜自噬损伤可能被抵消了一些植物化学物质的管理,这对自噬具有强烈的刺激活性。同样,以脉冲特定波长形式进行的自然光刺激能够诱导视网膜内的自噬。光与植物化学物质的相互作用进一步加强了这种刺激自噬的双重途径,这被证明可以激活这些天然分子的化学性质,以维持视网膜的完整性。光生物调节与植物化学物质结合的有益作用是基于去除有毒的脂质,糖和蛋白质物种以及刺激线粒体周转。本文讨论了在营养品和光脉冲联合作用下自噬刺激对视网膜干细胞的额外影响,其中视网膜干细胞部分对应于RPE细胞亚群。
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Archives Italiennes De Biologie
Archives Italiennes De Biologie 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
2.10
自引率
30.00%
发文量
12
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Archives Italiennes de Biologie - a Journal of Neuroscience- was founded in 1882 and represents one of the oldest neuroscience journals in the world. Archives publishes original contributions in all the fields of neuroscience, including neurophysiology, experimental neuroanatomy and electron microscopy, neurobiology, neurochemistry, molecular biology, genetics, functional brain imaging and behavioral science. Archives Italiennes de Biologie also publishes monographic special issues that collect papers on a specific topic of interest in neuroscience as well as the proceedings of important scientific events. Archives Italiennes de Biologie is published in 4 issues per year and is indexed in the major collections of biomedical journals, including Medline, PubMed, Current Contents, Excerpta Medica.
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