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Voluntary exercise modulates pathways associated with amelioration of retinal degenerative diseases

Background: Exercise has been shown to promote a healthier and longer life and linked to a reduced risk of developing neurodegenerative diseases including retinal degenerations. However, the molecular pathways underpinning exercise-induced cellular protection are not well understood. In this work we...

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Autores principales: Chu-Tan, Joshua A., Cioanca, Adrian V., Wooff, Yvette, Kirkby, Max, Ellis, Marissa, Gulati, Pranay, Karl, Tim, Boatright, Jeffrey H., Bales, Katie, Nickerson, John, Natoli, Riccardo
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10036398/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36969592
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2023.1116898
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author Chu-Tan, Joshua A.
Cioanca, Adrian V.
Wooff, Yvette
Kirkby, Max
Ellis, Marissa
Gulati, Pranay
Karl, Tim
Boatright, Jeffrey H.
Bales, Katie
Nickerson, John
Natoli, Riccardo
author_facet Chu-Tan, Joshua A.
Cioanca, Adrian V.
Wooff, Yvette
Kirkby, Max
Ellis, Marissa
Gulati, Pranay
Karl, Tim
Boatright, Jeffrey H.
Bales, Katie
Nickerson, John
Natoli, Riccardo
author_sort Chu-Tan, Joshua A.
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description Background: Exercise has been shown to promote a healthier and longer life and linked to a reduced risk of developing neurodegenerative diseases including retinal degenerations. However, the molecular pathways underpinning exercise-induced cellular protection are not well understood. In this work we aim to profile the molecular changes underlying exercise-induced retinal protection and investigate how exercise-induced inflammatory pathway modulation may slow the progression of retinal degenerations. Methods: Female C57Bl/6J mice at 6 weeks old were given free access to open voluntary running wheels for a period of 28 days and then subjected to 5 days of photo-oxidative damage (PD)-induced retinal degeneration. Following, retinal function (electroretinography; ERG), morphology (optical coherence tomography; OCT) and measures of cell death (TUNEL) and inflammation (IBA1) were analysed and compared to sedentary controls. To decipher global gene expression changes as a result of voluntary exercise, RNA sequencing and pathway and modular gene co-expression analyses were performed on retinal lysates of exercised and sedentary mice that were subjected to PD, as well as healthy dim-reared controls. Results: Following 5 days of PD, exercised mice had significantly preserved retinal function, integrity and reduced levels of retinal cell death and inflammation, compared to sedentary controls. In response to voluntary exercise, inflammatory and extracellular matrix integrity pathways were significantly modulated, with the gene expression profile of exercised mice more closely trending towards that of a healthy dim-reared retina. Conclusion: We suggest that voluntary exercise may mediate retinal protection by influencing key pathways involved in regulating retinal health and shifting the transcriptomic profile to a healthy phenotype.
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spelling pubmed-100363982023-03-25 Voluntary exercise modulates pathways associated with amelioration of retinal degenerative diseases Chu-Tan, Joshua A. Cioanca, Adrian V. Wooff, Yvette Kirkby, Max Ellis, Marissa Gulati, Pranay Karl, Tim Boatright, Jeffrey H. Bales, Katie Nickerson, John Natoli, Riccardo Front Physiol Physiology Background: Exercise has been shown to promote a healthier and longer life and linked to a reduced risk of developing neurodegenerative diseases including retinal degenerations. However, the molecular pathways underpinning exercise-induced cellular protection are not well understood. In this work we aim to profile the molecular changes underlying exercise-induced retinal protection and investigate how exercise-induced inflammatory pathway modulation may slow the progression of retinal degenerations. Methods: Female C57Bl/6J mice at 6 weeks old were given free access to open voluntary running wheels for a period of 28 days and then subjected to 5 days of photo-oxidative damage (PD)-induced retinal degeneration. Following, retinal function (electroretinography; ERG), morphology (optical coherence tomography; OCT) and measures of cell death (TUNEL) and inflammation (IBA1) were analysed and compared to sedentary controls. To decipher global gene expression changes as a result of voluntary exercise, RNA sequencing and pathway and modular gene co-expression analyses were performed on retinal lysates of exercised and sedentary mice that were subjected to PD, as well as healthy dim-reared controls. Results: Following 5 days of PD, exercised mice had significantly preserved retinal function, integrity and reduced levels of retinal cell death and inflammation, compared to sedentary controls. In response to voluntary exercise, inflammatory and extracellular matrix integrity pathways were significantly modulated, with the gene expression profile of exercised mice more closely trending towards that of a healthy dim-reared retina. Conclusion: We suggest that voluntary exercise may mediate retinal protection by influencing key pathways involved in regulating retinal health and shifting the transcriptomic profile to a healthy phenotype. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-03-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10036398/ /pubmed/36969592 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2023.1116898 Text en Copyright © 2023 Chu-Tan, Cioanca, Wooff, Kirkby, Ellis, Gulati, Karl, Boatright, Bales, Nickerson and Natoli. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Physiology
Chu-Tan, Joshua A.
Cioanca, Adrian V.
Wooff, Yvette
Kirkby, Max
Ellis, Marissa
Gulati, Pranay
Karl, Tim
Boatright, Jeffrey H.
Bales, Katie
Nickerson, John
Natoli, Riccardo
Voluntary exercise modulates pathways associated with amelioration of retinal degenerative diseases
title Voluntary exercise modulates pathways associated with amelioration of retinal degenerative diseases
title_full Voluntary exercise modulates pathways associated with amelioration of retinal degenerative diseases
title_fullStr Voluntary exercise modulates pathways associated with amelioration of retinal degenerative diseases
title_full_unstemmed Voluntary exercise modulates pathways associated with amelioration of retinal degenerative diseases
title_short Voluntary exercise modulates pathways associated with amelioration of retinal degenerative diseases
title_sort voluntary exercise modulates pathways associated with amelioration of retinal degenerative diseases
topic Physiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10036398/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36969592
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2023.1116898
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