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New approach to modulate retinal cellular toxic effects of high glucose using marine epa and dha

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NUTRITION & METABOLISM
Volume 8, Issue -, Pages -

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BIOMED CENTRAL LTD
DOI: 10.1186/1743-7075-8-39

Keywords

Glucose; Inflammation; Omega-3; Oxidative stress; Caveolin-1

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  1. Adebiopharm [ER67]

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Background: Protective effects of omega-3 fatty acids against cellular damages of high glucose were studied on retinal pigmented epithelial (RPE) cells. Methods: Retinal epithelial cells were incubated with omega-3 marine oils rich in EPA and DHA and then with high glucose (25 mM) for 48 hours. Cellular responses were compared to normal glucose (5 mM): intracellular redox status, reactive oxygen species (ROS), mitochondrial succinate deshydrogenase activity, inflammatory cytokines release and caveolin-1 expression were evaluated using microplate cytometry, ELISA and flow cytometry techniques. Fatty acids incorporation in retinal cell membranes was analysed using chromatography. Results: Preincubation of the cells with fish oil decreased ROS overproduction, mitochondrial alterations and TNF alpha release. These protective effects could be attributed to an increase in caveolin-1 expression induced by marine oil. Conclusion: Marine formulations rich in omega-3 fatty acids represent a promising therapeutic approach for diabetic retinopathy.

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