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Alpha-Smooth Muscle Actin-Positive Perivascular Cells in Diabetic Retina and Choroid.


ABSTRACT: Structural alterations of pericytes in microvessels are important features of diabetic retinopathy. Although capillary pericytes had been known not to have ?-smooth muscle actin (?SMA), a recent study revealed that a specific fixation method enabled the visualization of ?SMA along retinal capillaries. In this study, we applied snap-fixation in wild type and streptozotocin-induced diabetic mice to evaluate the differences in vascular smooth muscle cells of the retina and the choroid. Mice eyeballs were fixed in ice-cold methanol to prevent the depolymerization of filamentous actin. Snap-fixated retina showed ?SMA expression in higher-order branches along the capillaries as well as the arterioles and venules, which were not detected by paraformaldehyde fixation. In contrast, most choriocapillaris, except those close to the arterioles, were not covered with ?SMA-positive perivascular mural cells. Large choroidal vessels were covered with more ?SMA-positive cells in the snap-fixated eyes. Diabetes induced less coverage of ?SMA-positive perivascular mural cells overall, but they reached higher-order branches of the retinal capillaries, which was prominent in the aged mice. More ?SMA-positive pericytes were observed in the choroid of diabetic mice, but the ?SMA-positive expression reduced with aging. This study suggests the potential role of smooth muscle cells in the pathogenesis of age-related diabetic retinopathy and choroidopathy.

SUBMITTER: Kim SJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7139401 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Alpha-Smooth Muscle Actin-Positive Perivascular Cells in Diabetic Retina and Choroid.

Kim Soo Jin SJ   Kim Sang A SA   Choi Yeong A YA   Park Do Young DY   Lee Junyeop J  

International journal of molecular sciences 20200320 6


Structural alterations of pericytes in microvessels are important features of diabetic retinopathy. Although capillary pericytes had been known not to have α-smooth muscle actin (αSMA), a recent study revealed that a specific fixation method enabled the visualization of αSMA along retinal capillaries. In this study, we applied snap-fixation in wild type and streptozotocin-induced diabetic mice to evaluate the differences in vascular smooth muscle cells of the retina and the choroid. Mice eyeball  ...[more]

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