PGC-1α signaling coordinates susceptibility to metabolic and oxidative injury in the inner retina.

Am J Pathol

Department of Vision Sciences, Toronto Western Hospital, University Health Network, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Genetic and Molecular Epidemiology Unit, Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, University of Valencia School of Medicine, Valencia, Spain; Department of Ophthalmology and Vision Science, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Electronic address:

Published: April 2014

Retinal ganglion cells (RGCs), used as a common model of central nervous system injury, are particularly vulnerable to metabolic and oxidative damage. However, molecular mechanisms underlying this sensitivity have not been determined in vivo. PGC-1α (encoded by PPARGC1A) regulates adaptive metabolism and oxidative stress responses in a tissue- and cell-specific manner. Aberrant PGC-1α signaling is implicated in neurodegeneration, but the mechanism underlying its role in central nervous system injury remains unclear. We provide evidence from a mouse model that PGC-1α expression and activity are induced in adult retina in response to metabolic and oxidative challenge. Deletion of Ppargc1a dramatically increased RGC loss, in association with dysregulated expression of PGC-1α target metabolic and oxidative stress response genes, including Hmox1 (encoding HO-1), Tfam, and Vegfa. Vehicle-treated and naive Ppargc1a(-/-) mice also showed mild RGC loss, and surprisingly prominent and consistent retinal astrocyte reactivity. These cells critically regulate metabolic homeostasis in the inner retina. We show that PGC-1α signaling (not previously studied in glia) regulates detoxifying astrocyte responses to hypoxic and oxidative stresses. Finally, PGC-1α expression was modulated in the inner retina with age and in a model of chronic optic neuropathy. These data implicate PGC-1α signaling as an important regulator of astrocyte reactivity and RGC homeostasis to coordinate pathogenic susceptibility to metabolic and oxidative injury in the inner retina.

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