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Publication : Relative Contributions of All-Trans and 11-Cis Retinal to Formation of Lipofuscin and A2E Accumulating in Mouse Retinal Pigment Epithelium.

First Author  Boyer NP Year  2021
Journal  Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci Volume  62
Issue  2 Pages  1
PubMed ID  33523199 Mgi Jnum  J:302173
Mgi Id  MGI:6505935 Doi  10.1167/iovs.62.2.1
Citation  Boyer NP, et al. (2021) Relative Contributions of All-Trans and 11-Cis Retinal to Formation of Lipofuscin and A2E Accumulating in Mouse Retinal Pigment Epithelium. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 62(2):1
abstractText  Purpose: Bis-retinoids are a major component of lipofuscin that accumulates in the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) in aging and age-related macular degeneration (AMD). Although bis-retinoids are known to originate from retinaldehydes required for the light response of photoreceptor cells, the relative contributions of the chromophore, 11-cis retinal, and photoisomerization product, all-trans retinal, are unknown. In photoreceptor outer segments, all-trans retinal, but not 11-cis retinal, is reduced by retinol dehydrogenase 8 (RDH8). Using Rdh8-/- mice, we evaluated the contribution of increased all-trans retinal to the formation and stability of RPE lipofuscin. Methods: Rdh8-/- mice were reared in cyclic-light or darkness for up to 6 months, with selected light-reared cohorts switched to dark-rearing for the final 1 to 8 weeks. The bis-retinoid A2E was measured from chloroform-methanol extracts of RPE-choroid using HPLC-UV/VIS spectroscopy. Lipofuscin fluorescence was measured from whole flattened eyecups (excitation, 488 nm; emission, 565-725 nm). Results: Cyclic-light-reared Rdh8-/- mice accumulated A2E and RPE lipofuscin approximately 1.5 times and approximately 2 times faster, respectively, than dark-reared mice. Moving Rdh8-/- mice from cyclic-light to darkness resulted in A2E levels less than expected to have accumulated before the move. Conclusions: Our findings establish that elevated levels of all-trans retinal present in cyclic-light-reared Rdh8-/- mice, which remain low in wild-type mice, contribute only modestly to RPE lipofuscin formation and accumulation. Furthermore, decreases in A2E levels occurring after moving cyclic-light-reared Rdh8-/- mice to darkness are consistent with processing of A2E within the RPE and the existence of a mechanism that could be a therapeutic target for controlling A2E cytotoxicity.
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