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Article ; Online: Biochemical adaptations of the retina and retinal pigment epithelium support a metabolic ecosystem in the vertebrate eye

Mark A Kanow / Michelle M Giarmarco / Connor SR Jankowski / Kristine Tsantilas / Abbi L Engel / Jianhai Du / Jonathan D Linton / Christopher C Farnsworth / Stephanie R Sloat / Austin Rountree / Ian R Sweet / Ken J Lindsay / Edward D Parker / Susan E Brockerhoff / Martin Sadilek / Jennifer R Chao / James B Hurley

eLife, Vol

2017  Volume 6

Abstract: Here we report multiple lines of evidence for a comprehensive model of energy metabolism in the vertebrate eye. Metabolic flux, locations of key enzymes, and our finding that glucose enters mouse and zebrafish retinas mostly through photoreceptors ... ...

Abstract Here we report multiple lines of evidence for a comprehensive model of energy metabolism in the vertebrate eye. Metabolic flux, locations of key enzymes, and our finding that glucose enters mouse and zebrafish retinas mostly through photoreceptors support a conceptually new model for retinal metabolism. In this model, glucose from the choroidal blood passes through the retinal pigment epithelium to the retina where photoreceptors convert it to lactate. Photoreceptors then export the lactate as fuel for the retinal pigment epithelium and for neighboring Müller glial cells. We used human retinal epithelial cells to show that lactate can suppress consumption of glucose by the retinal pigment epithelium. Suppression of glucose consumption in the retinal pigment epithelium can increase the amount of glucose that reaches the retina. This framework for understanding metabolic relationships in the vertebrate retina provides new insights into the underlying causes of retinal disease and age-related vision loss.
Keywords retina ; energy metabolism ; photoreceptors ; Medicine ; R ; Science ; Q ; Biology (General) ; QH301-705.5
Subject code 570
Language English
Publishing date 2017-09-01T00:00:00Z
Publisher eLife Sciences Publications Ltd
Document type Article ; Online
Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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