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Down-regulation of protein kinase C alpha/ezrin signals in light-induced phagocytic crisis of retinal pigment epithelium cells

Down-regulation of protein kinase C alpha/ezrin signals in light-induced phagocytic crisis of retinal pigment epithelium cells
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摘要 AIM: To investigate the roles of PKC-α/ezrin signals in phagocytosis crisis of retinal pigment epithelium(RPE) cells in light damage model. METHODS: Light induced mice RPE injury model was established by continuously irradiating cool white light at different exposure time(0, 4, 8h light intensity: 4.18×10^-6 J/cm^2). In vitro, human ARPE-19 cells treated with the doses and intensity(1.57×10^-6 J/cm^2) of laser irradiation. Histology analysis was evaluated by hematoxylin and eosin(HE) staining. In vivo RPE phagocytosis was quantified by measuring the accumulation of photoreceptor outer segments in the sub-retinal space. In vitro RPE phagocytosis was assessed by calculating the relative fluorescence intensity of FITC-labeled microspheres in ARPE-19 cells. To further investigate the molecular mechanism, the activation of PKC-α/ezrin signal was evaluated by Western blot in vivo and in vitro.RESULTS: HE staining revealed that the thickness of outer nuclear layer decreased significantly after 4 and 8h light exposure. By immunostaining with rhodopsin, a significant greater accumulation of photoreceptor outer segment was noticed after light injury. In vitro, light injuredRPE cells had less phagocytic activity in a dose dependent manner than that of the normal control(P〈0.01). Western blot suggested the activation of PKC-α/ezrin signaling was down-regulated in a dose-dependent manner after light exposure. CONCLUSION: Our data suggest that light induced phagocytic crisis of RPE cells may result from the downregulation of PKC-α/ezrin signaling. AIM: To investigate the roles of PKC-α/ezrin signals in phagocytosis crisis of retinal pigment epithelium(RPE) cells in light damage model. METHODS: Light induced mice RPE injury model was established by continuously irradiating cool white light at different exposure time(0, 4, 8h light intensity: 4.18×10^-6 J/cm^2). In vitro, human ARPE-19 cells treated with the doses and intensity(1.57×10^-6 J/cm^2) of laser irradiation. Histology analysis was evaluated by hematoxylin and eosin(HE) staining. In vivo RPE phagocytosis was quantified by measuring the accumulation of photoreceptor outer segments in the sub-retinal space. In vitro RPE phagocytosis was assessed by calculating the relative fluorescence intensity of FITC-labeled microspheres in ARPE-19 cells. To further investigate the molecular mechanism, the activation of PKC-α/ezrin signal was evaluated by Western blot in vivo and in vitro.RESULTS: HE staining revealed that the thickness of outer nuclear layer decreased significantly after 4 and 8h light exposure. By immunostaining with rhodopsin, a significant greater accumulation of photoreceptor outer segment was noticed after light injury. In vitro, light injuredRPE cells had less phagocytic activity in a dose dependent manner than that of the normal control(P〈0.01). Western blot suggested the activation of PKC-α/ezrin signaling was down-regulated in a dose-dependent manner after light exposure. CONCLUSION: Our data suggest that light induced phagocytic crisis of RPE cells may result from the downregulation of PKC-α/ezrin signaling.
出处 《International Journal of Ophthalmology(English edition)》 SCIE CAS 2017年第7期1040-1045,共6页 国际眼科杂志(英文版)
基金 Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.81641057) the Natural Science Foundation of Liaoning Province(No.201602292 No.201602298)
关键词 age-related macular degeneration retinal pigment epithelium ezrin light injury phagocytosis age-related macular degeneration retinal pigment epithelium ezrin light injury phagocytosis
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