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  • Photoreceptors are crucial light-sensitive cells in the retina that are primarily affected in inherited retinal degenerations, relying heavily on aerobic glycolysis for energy.
  • This study investigates metabolic changes in the retina of healthy and retinal degeneration mutant mice around the developmental event of eye opening, utilizing nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy for analysis.
  • The findings reveal that eye opening triggers shifts in metabolite concentrations, particularly in retinal degeneration contexts, with NAcetylaspartate emerging as a potential marker for monitoring disease progression.

Article Abstract

Photoreceptors are the light-sensing cells of the retina and the major cell type affected in most inherited retinal degenerations. Different metabolic pathways sustain their high energetic demand in physiological conditions, particularly aerobic glycolysis. The principal metabolome of the mature retina has been studied, but only limited information is available on metabolic adaptations in response to key developmental events, such as eye opening. Moreover, dynamic metabolic changes due to retinal degeneration are not well understood. Here, we aimed to explore and map the ocular metabolic dynamics induced by eye opening in healthy (wild type) or -mutant (retinal degeneration 1, Rd1) mice, in which photoreceptors degenerate shortly after eye opening. To unravel metabolic differences emerging before and after eye opening under physiological and pathophysiological conditions, we performed nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy-based metabolome analysis of wild type and Rd1 retina and vitreous/lens. We show that eye opening is accompanied by changes in the concentration of selected metabolites in the retina and by alterations in the vitreous/lens composition only in the retinal degeneration context. As such, we identify NAcetylaspartate as a potential novel vitreous/lens marker reflecting progressive retinal degeneration. Thus, our data can help elucidating mechanisms underlying key events in retinal physiology and reveal changes occurring in pathology, while highlighting the importance of the vitreous/lens in the characterization of retinal diseases.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7956175PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22052345DOI Listing

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