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Retinal metabolic events in preconditioning light stress as revealed by wide-spectrum targeted metabolomics
Authors:Juan Manuel Chao de la Barca  Nuan-Ting Huang  Haihan Jiao  Lydie Tessier  Cédric Gadras  Gilles Simard  Riccardo Natoli  Guillaume Tcherkez  Pascal Reynier  Krisztina Valter
Institution:1.PREMMi/P?le de Recherche et d’Enseignement en Médecine Mitochondriale, Institut MITOVASC, CNRS 6214, INSERM U1083,Université d’Angers,Angers,France;2.Département de Biochimie et Génétique,Centre Hospitalier Universitaire,Angers cedex 9,France;3.INSERM U1063,Université d’Angers,Angers,France;4.Eccles Institute of Neuroscience, John Curtin School of Medical research,Australian National University,Canberra,Australia;5.Medical School,Australian National University,Canberra,Australia;6.Research School of Biology, College of Medicine, Biology and Environment,Australian National University,Canberra,Australia
Abstract:

Introduction

Light is the primary stimulus for vision, but may also cause damage to the retina. Pre-exposing the retina to sub-lethal amount of light (or preconditioning) improves chances for retinal cells to survive acute damaging light stress.

Objectives

This study aims at exploring the changes in retinal metabolome after mild light stress and identifying mechanisms that may be involved in preconditioning.

Methods

Retinas from 12 rats exposed to mild light stress (1000 lux?×?for 12 h) and 12 controls were collected one and seven days after light stress (LS). One retina was used for targeted metabolomics analysis using the Biocrates p180 kit while the fellow retina was used for histological and immunohistochemistry analysis.

Results

Immunohistochemistry confirmed that in this experiment, a mild LS with retinal immune response and minimal photoreceptor loss occurred. Compared to controls, LS induced an increased concentration in phosphatidylcholines. The concentration in some amino acids and biogenic amines, particularly those related to the nitric oxide pathway (like asymmetric dimethylarginine (ADMA), arginine and citrulline) also increased 1 day after LS. 7 days after LS, the concentration in two sphingomyelins and phenylethylamine was found to be higher. We further found that in controls, retina metabolome was different between males and females: male retinas had an increased concentration in tyrosine, acetyl-ornithine, phosphatidylcholines and (acyl)-carnitines.

Conclusions

Besides retinal sexual metabolic dimorphism, this study shows that preconditioning is mostly associated with re-organisation of lipid metabolism and changes in amino acid composition, likely reflecting the involvement of arginine-dependent NO signalling.
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