Oxidized-LDL Induces Metabolic Dysfunction in Retinal Pigment Epithelial Cells

Manami Tomomatsu, Naoto Imamura, Hoshimi Izumi,Masatsugu Watanabe, Masataka Ikeda,Tomomi Ide, Shohei Uchinomiya, Akio Ojida,Mirinthorn Jutanom, Kazushi Morimoto,Ken-ichi Yamada

BIOLOGICAL & PHARMACEUTICAL BULLETIN(2024)

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Recently, mitochondrial dysfunction has gained attention as a causative factor in the pathogenesis and progression of age -related macular degeneration (AMD). Mitochondrial damage plays a key role in metabolism and disrupts the balance of intracellular metabolic pathways, such as oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) and glycolysis. In this study, we focused on oxidized low -density lipoprotein (ox-LDL), a major constituent of drusen that accumulates in the retina of patients with AMD, and investigated whether it could be a causative factor for metabolic alterations in retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cells. We found that prolonged exposure to ox-LDL induced changes in fatty acid beta-oxidation (FAO), OXPHOS, and glycolytic activity and increased the mitochondrial reactive oxygen species production in RPE cells. Notably, the effects on metabolic alterations varied with the concentration and duration of ox-LDL treatment. In addition, we addressed the limitations of using ARPE-19 cells for retinal disease research by highlighting their lower barrier function and FAO activity compared to those of induced pluripotent stem cell -derived RPE cells. Our findings can aid in the elucidation of mechanisms underlying the metabolic alterations in AMD.
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oxidized low-density lipoprotein (ox-LDL),metabolic change,mitochondrial dysfunction,retinal pigment epithelium,age-related macular degeneration
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