Progressively Decreased HCN1 Channels Results in Cone Morphological Defects in Diabetic Retinopathy

被引:5
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作者
Han, Ruyi [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Jin, Mengmeng [4 ,5 ]
Xu, Gezhi [1 ,2 ,3 ]
He, Jie [4 ]
机构
[1] Fudan Univ, Dept Ophthalmol, ENT Hosp, Eye, Shanghai 200031, Peoples R China
[2] Fudan Univ, Shanghai Key Lab Visual Impairment, Restorat, Shanghai 200031, Peoples R China
[3] Fudan Univ, NHC Key Lab Myopia, Shanghai 200031, Peoples R China
[4] Chinese Acad Sci, Shanghai Inst Biol Sci, Ctr Excellence Brain Sci & Intelligence Technol, Inst Neurosci,State Key Lab Neurosci, Shanghai 200031, Peoples R China
[5] Univ Chinese Acad Sci, Beijing 100049, Peoples R China
来源
JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE | 2022年 / 42卷 / 43期
关键词
cone; diabetic retinopathy; hcn1; neuropathy; PHOTORECEPTOR CELLS; OXYGEN DISTRIBUTION; RETINA; METABOLISM; ACTIVATION; EXPRESSION; REVEALS; DEATH;
D O I
10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2550-21.2022
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Historically, diabetic retinopathy has been recognized as a vascular disease. Recent clinical evidence suggests the initiation of diabetic retinopathy with neuropathy rather than microangiopathy. However, the molecular mechanism that drives diabetic retinopathy-associated neuropathy remains mostly unexplored. Here, we reported progressive diabetic retinopathy defects in blood glucose levels, shortening of cone segments and uncoupled appearance of retinal vascular abnormalities from pdx1+/- mutants zebrafish to glucose-treated pdx1+/- mutants zebrafish of both sexes. Further single-cell transcriptomic analysis revealed cones as the most vulnerable retinal neuron type that underwent three developmentally progressive cell states (States 1-3), predominantly present in WT animals, pdx1+/- mutants, and glucose-treated pdx1+/- mutants, respectively. Mechanistically, the expression of hcn1 was progressively decreased in cones during its transition from State 1 to State 3. Furthermore, genetic hcn1 disruption resulted in similar cone segment defects found in the diabetic retinopathy model, suggesting the involvement of progres-sive hcn1 reduction in diabetic retinopathy-associated cone defects. Thus, our study provided a vertebrate retina model representing progressive diabetic retinopathy defects and further gained new mechanistic insights into the cone morphologic defects as an early neuropathy in diabetic retinopathy.
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页码:8200 / 8212
页数:13
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