Physiological assessment of high glucose neurotoxicity in mouse and rat retinal explants.

J Comp Neurol

Centro Interdisciplinario de Neurociencia de Valparaíso (CINV), Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Valparaíso, Valparaíso, Chile.

Published: April 2020

One of the tissues of the central nervous system most affected by diabetes is the retina. Despite a growing understanding of the biochemical processes involved in glucose toxicity, little is known about the physiological consequences of chronic high glucose (HG) on individual neurons and neuronal circuits. Electroretinogram recordings suggest that retinal bipolar cells (BCs), which filter and transmit photoreceptor output to the inner retina, are among the first cells affected by diabetic conditions, and may therefore serve as sensitive early biomarkers for incipient neuronal damage caused in diabetes. Here, we comparatively assessed retinal integrity, calcium responses, and the electrophysiological profiles of specific BC types of mouse and rat organotypic retinal explants after 1 to 3 weeks in tissue culture, under moderate glucose (MG) and HG conditions. While the retinal layers of both rodent species displayed a progressively reduced thickness in culture, BCs retained their electrophysiological profiles and remained morphologically identifiable for up to 2 weeks. Responses to glutamate and endogenous inhibitory responses were routinely observed, indicating that the retinal circuitry remained intact during this period. Significant physiological differences between MG and HG conditions were evident in calcium signals and in the time course of responses to glutamate, but the voltage-gated current profiles of BCs displayed only minor variations. Overall, rat retina appeared slightly more sensitive to HG levels compared with mouse. In conclusion, electrophysiological analysis of neuronal function in rodent retinal explants is useful for the study of early damage due to HG neurotoxicity.

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