Apelin-13对体外培养视网膜神经节细胞氧、糖剥夺损伤的保护作用

IF 2.9 4区 生物学 Q3 CELL BIOLOGY
Li Dai, Linlin Luo, Ya Zhang, Min Fu, Ling Yu
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摘要

缺血缺氧损伤在糖尿病视网膜病变、视神经病变甚至青光眼等眼部疾病的病理生理中起着重要作用。它可能最终导致视网膜神经节细胞(RGCs)等神经元死亡的损害和随后的视力丧失。RGCs是视网膜和视神经的重要组成部分,对视觉形成至关重要。缺血缺氧损伤、炎症和氧化应激是RGC死亡的重要原因。因此,神经保护对于这些眼部疾病的治疗至关重要。近年来的研究表明,apelin-13在许多疾病模型中具有神经保护作用。在本研究中,我们在体外氧-葡萄糖剥夺模型中分离了RGCs,发现apelin-13促进了RGCs的活力,并增加了蛋白激酶B (PKB, Akt)的磷酸化。此外,apelin-13增加了葡萄糖-6-磷酸脱氢酶(G6PD)和烟酰胺腺嘌呤二核苷酸磷酸(NADPH)的表达,降低了活性氧(ROS)水平。我们还发现apelin-13可以促进葡萄糖转运蛋白-1 (GLUT1)和三磷酸腺苷(ATP)的表达。提示apelin-13具有延缓或阻止RGC死亡的作用,可能是治疗糖尿病视网膜病变、视神经病变、青光眼等缺血性缺氧损伤性疾病的潜在靶点。
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Protective effect of Apelin-13 on oxygen and glucose deprivation induced-damage in retinal ganglion cells cultured in vitro

Protective effect of Apelin-13 on oxygen and glucose deprivation induced-damage in retinal ganglion cells cultured in vitro

Ischemic-anoxic injury plays an important role in the pathophysiology of diabetes retinopathy, optic neuropathy, even glaucoma and other ocular diseases. It may ultimately cause damage to neuronal death like retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) and subsequent visual loss. RGCs are essential elements of the retina and optic nerve that are crucial to visual formation. Ischemic-anoxic injury, inflammation, and oxidative stress are vital causes of RGC death. Thus, neuroprotection is essential for the treatment of these ocular diseases. Recent studies have shown the neuroprotective property of apelin-13 in many disease models. In this study, we isolated RGCs and found that apelin-13 promoted the viability of RGCs and increased the phosphorylation of Protein kinase B (PKB, Akt) in an in vitro oxygen-glucose deprivation model. Moreover, apelin-13 increased the expressions of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) and nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH) and reduced the level of reactive oxygen species (ROS). And, we also found that apelin-13 could promote the expressions of glucose transporter-1 (GLUT1) and adenosine triphosphate (ATP). These results indicated that apelin-13 could delay or stop RGC death, which might be as potential therapeutic targets for treatment of diseases mediated by ischemic-anoxic damage like diabetes retinopathy, optic neuropathy, even glaucoma.

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Journal of Molecular Histology
Journal of Molecular Histology 生物-细胞生物学
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5.90
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68
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1 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Molecular Histology publishes results of original research on the localization and expression of molecules in animal cells, tissues and organs. Coverage includes studies describing novel cellular or ultrastructural distributions of molecules which provide insight into biochemical or physiological function, development, histologic structure and disease processes. Major research themes of particular interest include: - Cell-Cell and Cell-Matrix Interactions; - Connective Tissues; - Development and Disease; - Neuroscience. Please note that the Journal of Molecular Histology does not consider manuscripts dealing with the application of immunological or other probes on non-standard laboratory animal models unless the results are clearly of significant and general biological importance. The Journal of Molecular Histology publishes full-length original research papers, review articles, short communications and letters to the editors. All manuscripts are typically reviewed by two independent referees. The Journal of Molecular Histology is a continuation of The Histochemical Journal.
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