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An in vitro cell model to study microglia activation in diabetic retinopathy
Authors:Hai Xie  Chaoyang Zhang  Jingting Zhang  Yihua Xu  Kun Liu  Dawei Luo  Qinghua Qiu  Guo-Tong Xu  Jingfa Zhang
Abstract:Microglial activation has been studied extensively in diabetic retinopathy. We have previously detected activation and migration of microglia in 8-week-old diabetic rat retinas. It is widely acknowledged that microglia-mediated inflammation contributes to the progression of diabetic retinopathy. However, existing cell models do not explore the role of activated microglia in vitro. In this study, microglia were subject to various conditions mimicking diabetic retinopathy, including high glucose, glyoxal, and hypoxia. Under high glucose or glyoxal treatment, microglia demonstrated only partially functional changes, while under hypoxia, microglia became fully activated showing enlarged cell bodies, enhanced migration and phagocytosis as well as increased production of pro-inflammatory factors such as cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2), interleukin-1β (IL-1β), and inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS). The data indicate that hypoxia-treated microglia is an optimal in vitro model for exploration of microglia activation in diabetic retinopathy.
Keywords:diabetic retinopathy  glyoxal  high glucose  hypoxia  microglial activation
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