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Microglial-induced Muller cell gliosis is attenuated by progesterone in a mouse model of retinitis pigmentosa

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GLIA
卷 66, 期 2, 页码 295-310

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/glia.23243

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microglia; Muller cell gliosis; neuroprotection; progesterone; retinal degeneration

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  1. Science Foundation Ireland [SFI 13/IA/ 1783]
  2. Fighting Blindness Ireland [FB13COT]

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Norgestrel, a progesterone analogue, has demonstrated neuroprotective effects in a mouse model of retinitis pigmentosa. Neuroprotection is achieved in part through Norgestrels anti-inflammatory properties, alleviating detrimental microglial activity. Gliosis is a feature of many neurodegenerative diseases of the retina, including retinitis pigmentosa. Muller glia, a type of macroglia found in the retina, are major contributors of gliosis, characterized by the upregulation of glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP). Microglia-Muller glia crosstalk has been implicated in the initiation of gliosis. In the rd10 retina, increased microglial activity and gliotic events are observed prior to the onset of photoreceptor loss. We hypothesized that Norgestrels dampening effects on harmful microglial activity would consequently impact on gliosis. In the current study, we explore the role of microglia-Muller glia crosstalk in degeneration and Norgestrel-mediated neuroprotection in the rd10 retina. Norgestrels neuroprotective effects in the rd10 retina coincide with significant decreases in both microglial activity and Muller cell gliosis. Using a Muller glial cell line, rMC-1, and isolated microglia, we show that rd10 microglia stimulate GFAP production in rMC-1 cells. Norgestrel attenuates gliosis through direct actions on both microglia and Muller glia. Norgestrel reduces the release of harmful stimuli from microglia, such as interferon-, which might otherwise signal to Muller glia and stimulate gliosis. We propose that Norgestrel also targets Muller cell gliosis directly, by limiting the availability of pSTAT3, a known transcription factor for GFAP. These findings highlight an important aspect to Norgestrels neuroprotective effects in the diseased retina, in combating Muller cell gliosis.

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