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Publication : Aldose reductase mediates retinal microglia activation.

First Author  Chang KC Year  2016
Journal  Biochem Biophys Res Commun Volume  473
Issue  2 Pages  565-71
PubMed ID  27033597 Mgi Jnum  J:234967
Mgi Id  MGI:5792488 Doi  10.1016/j.bbrc.2016.03.122
Citation  Chang KC, et al. (2016) Aldose reductase mediates retinal microglia activation. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 473(2):565-71
abstractText  Retinal microglia (RMG) are one of the major immune cells in charge of surveillance of inflammatory responses in the eye. In the absence of an inflammatory stimulus, RMG reside predominately in the ganglion layer and inner or outer plexiform layers. However, under stress RMG become activated and migrate into the inner nuclear layer (INL) or outer nuclear layer (ONL). Activated RMG in cell culture secrete pro-inflammatory cytokines in a manner sensitive to downregulation by aldose reductase inhibitors. In this study, we utilized CX3CR1(GFP) mice carrying AR mutant alleles to evaluate the role of AR on RMG activation and migration in vivo. When tested on an AR(WT) background, IP injection of LPS induced RMG activation and migration into the INL and ONL. However, this phenomenon was largely prevented by AR inhibitors or in AR null mice, or was exacerbated in transgenic mice that over-express AR. LPS-induced increases in ocular levels of TNF-alpha and CX3CL-1 in WT mice were substantially lower in AR null mice or were reduced by AR inhibitor treatment. These studies demonstrate that AR expression in RMG may contribute to the proinflammatory phenotypes common to various eye diseases such as uveitis and diabetic retinopathy.
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