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Palmitic Acid Induces Müller Cell Inflammation that is Potentiated by Co-treatment with Glucose.

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Capozzi, M. E., et al. “Palmitic Acid Induces Müller Cell Inflammation That Is Potentiated By Co-Treatment With Glucose.”. Scientific Reports, p. 5459.
Center Vanderbilt University
Author Megan E Capozzi, Meredith J Giblin, John S Penn
Abstract

Chronic hyperglycemia is thought to be the major stimulator of retinal dysfunction in diabetic retinopathy (DR). Thus, many diabetes-related systemic factors have been overlooked as inducers of DR pathology. Cell culture models of retinal cell types are frequently used to mechanistically study DR, but appropriate stimulators of DR-like factors are difficult to identify. Furthermore, elevated glucose, a gold standard for cell culture treatments, yields little to no response from many primary human retinal cells. Thus, the goal of this project was to demonstrate the effectiveness of the free fatty acid, palmitic acid and compare its use alone and in combination with elevated glucose as a stimulus for human Müller cells, a retinal glial cell type that is activated early in DR pathogenesis and uniquely responsive to fatty acids. Using RNA sequencing, we identified a variety of DR-relevant pathways, including NFκB signaling and inflammation, intracellular lipid signaling, angiogenesis, and MAPK signaling, that were stimulated by palmitic acid, while elevated glucose alone did not significantly alter any diabetes-relevant pathways. Co-treatment of high glucose with palmitic acid potentiated the expression of several DR-relevant angiogenic and inflammatory targets, including PTGS2 (COX-2) and CXCL8 (IL-8).

Year of Publication
2018
Journal
Scientific reports
Volume
8
Issue
1
Number of Pages
5459
Date Published
12/2018
ISSN Number
2045-2322
DOI
10.1038/s41598-018-23601-1
Alternate Journal
Sci Rep
PMID
29626212
PMCID
PMC5889388
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