2021
DOI: 10.1146/annurev-vision-100419-115156
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Retina Metabolism and Metabolism in the Pigmented Epithelium: A Busy Intersection

Abstract: The outer retina is nourished from the choroid, a capillary bed just inside the sclera. O2, glucose, and other nutrients diffuse out of the choroid and then filter through a monolayer of retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) cells to fuel the retina. Recent studies of energy metabolism have revealed striking differences between retinas and RPE cells in the ways that they extract energy from fuels. The purpose of this review is to suggest and evaluate the hypothesis that the retina and RPE have complementary metabol… Show more

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“…With ex vivo analysis we localized F263 in GCL and INL while it was not detected in ONL. The identification of F263 as a target of PKG and its high phosphorylation in rd1 compared to WT may suggest a change in retinal energy metabolism during degeneration and may also help to understand the mechanism of aerobic glycolysis in the retina, which remains relatively poorly understood to date [ 61 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With ex vivo analysis we localized F263 in GCL and INL while it was not detected in ONL. The identification of F263 as a target of PKG and its high phosphorylation in rd1 compared to WT may suggest a change in retinal energy metabolism during degeneration and may also help to understand the mechanism of aerobic glycolysis in the retina, which remains relatively poorly understood to date [ 61 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Future studies are needed to determine if EV RNAs contents can also be transferred from the RPE to other retinal cells and regulate gene expression in the recipient cells. For example, in many ways RPE and photoreceptor cells function together, with coordinated metabolism and RPE cells phagocytosing shed photoreceptor outer segments (42). Since overall retinal function and health depends on these shared processes, it is attractive to hypothesize that EVs may be used for intercellular signaling between the RPE and photoreceptor cells, however further studies are needed to support this hypothesis (43).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Future studies are needed to determine if EV RNAs contents can also be transferred from the RPE to other retinal cells and regulate gene expression in the recipient cells. For example, in many ways RPE and photoreceptor cells function together, with coordinated metabolism and RPE cells phagocytosing shed photoreceptor outer segments (42).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This persistent, potentially constructive remodeling could be driven by the diminished numbers of photoreceptors and shortened outer segments-both of which would lead to reduced photoreceptor light absorption and oxygen consumption and, thus, chronic oxidative stress in the retina. In addition, since RPE metabolism depends on photoreceptors [48,49], decreased numbers of photoreceptors might lead to RPE starvation. It has been shown that overexpression of NRF2, a transcription factor that regulates the response to oxidative stress, protects RPE in RP mice [46].…”
Section: Ongoing Potentially Constructive Rpe and Retinal Blood Vesse...mentioning
confidence: 99%