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Photoreceptor glucose metabolism determines normal retinal vascular growth


ABSTRACT: We examined if hyperglycemia and low adiponectin (APN) levels delayed normal retinal vascularization, driven primarily by dysregulated photoreceptor metabolism. In premature infants low APN levels correlate with hyperglycemia and delayed retinal vascular formation. Experimentally in a neonatal mouse model of postnatal hyperglycemia modeling early ROP, hyperglycemia caused photoreceptor dysfunction and delayed neurovascular maturation associated with changes in the APN pathway; recombinant mouse APN or APN receptor agonist adipoRon treatment normalized vascular growth. APN deficiency decreased retinal mitochondrial metabolic enzyme levels particularly in photoreceptors, suppressed retinal vascular development and decreased photoreceptor platelet-derived growth factor (Pdgfb).

SUBMITTER: Michael kinter 

PROVIDER: S-BSST55 | biostudies-other |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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