SANCHEZ MARIA CECILIA
Artículos
Título:
Metabolic Syndrome Triggered by Fructose Diet Impairs Neuronal Function and Vascular Integrity in ApoE-KO Mouse Retinas: Implications of Autophagy Deficient Activation
Autor/es:
PAZ, MARÍA C.; BARCELONA, PABLO F.; SUBIRADA, PAULA V.; RIDANO, MAGALI E.; CHIABRANDO, GUSTAVO A.; CASTRO, CLAUDIA; SÁNCHEZ, MARÍA C.
Revista:
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
Editorial:
Frontiers
Referencias:
Año: 2020 vol. 8
Resumen:
etabolic syndrome is a disorder characterized by a constellation of clinical findings such as elevated blood glucose, hyperinsulinemia, dyslipidemia, hypertension, and obesity. A positive correlation has been found between metabolic syndrome or its components and retinopathy, mainly at microvascular level, in patients without a history of diabetes. Here, we extend the investigations beyond the vascular component analyzing functional changes as well as neuronal and glial response in retinas of Apolipoprotein E knockout (ApoE-KO) mice fed with 10% w/v fructose diet. Given that autophagy dysfunction is implicated in retinal diseases related to hyperglycemia and dyslipidemia, the activation of this pathway was also analyzed. Two months of fructose intake triggered metabolic derangements in ApoE-KO mice characterized by dyslipidemia, hyperglycemia and hyperinsulinemia. An increased number of TUNEL positive cells, in addition to the ganglion cell layer, was observed in the inner nuclear lay