Diabetic retinopathy is driven by oxidative stress-mitochondrial damage. Activation of ROS producing cytosolic NADPH oxidase 2 (Nox2) in diabetes precedes retinal mitochondrial damage, initiating a vicious cycle of free radicals. Elevated ROS levels peroxidize membrane lipids increasing damaging lipid peroxides (LPOs). While glutathione peroxidase 4 (GPx4) neutralizes LPOs, an imbalance in its generation-neutralization leads to ferroptosis, which is characterized by increased LPOs, free iron and decreased GPx4 activity. Mitochondria are rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids and iron and have mitochondrial isoform of GPx4. Our aim was to investigate mitochondrial ferroptosis in diabetic retinopathy, focusing on Nox2 mediated ROS production. Using human retinal endothelial cells, incubated in 5 mM or 20 mM D-glucose for 12-96 h, with or without Nox2 inhibitors (100 μM apocynin, 5 μM EHop-016 or 5 μM Gp91 ds-tat), or ferroptosis inhibitors (1 μM ferrostatin-1, 50 μM deferoxamine) or activator (0.1 μM RSL3), cytosolic and mitochondrial ROS, LPOs, iron, GPx4 activity, mitochondrial integrity (membrane permeability, oxygen consumption rate, mtDNA copy numbers) and cell death were quantified. High glucose significantly increased ROS, LPOs and iron levels and inhibited GPx4 activity in cytosol, and while Nox2 and ferroptosis inhibitors prevented glucose-induced increase in ferroptosis markers, mitochondrial damage and cell death, RSL3, further worsened them. Furthermore, high glucose also increased ferroptosis markers in the mitochondria, which followed their increase in the cytosol, suggesting a role of cytosolic ROS in mitochondrial ferroptosis. Thus, targeting Nox2-ferroptosis should help break down the self-perpetuating vicious cycle of free radicals, initiated by the damaged mitochondria, and could provide novel therapeutics to prevent/retard the development of diabetic retinopathy.
Role of ferroptosis in mitochondrial damage in diabetic retinopathy.
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作者:Malaviya Pooja, Kumar Jay, Kowluru Renu A
期刊: | Free Radical Biology and Medicine | 影响因子: | 8.200 |
时间: | 2024 | 起止号: | 2024 Nov 20; 225:821-832 |
doi: | 10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2024.10.296 |
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