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HIF-1α accumulation in response to transient hypoglycemia may worsen diabetic eye disease

Tight glycemic control (TGC), the cornerstone of diabetic management, reduces the incidence and progression of diabetic microvascular disease. However, TGC can also lead to transient episodes of hypoglycemia, which have been associated with adverse outcomes in patients with diabetes. Here, we demons...

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Autores principales: Guo, Chuanyu, Deshpande, Monika, Niu, Yueqi, Kachwala, Isha, Flores-Bellver, Miguel, Megarity, Haley, Nuse, Taylor, Babapoor-Farrokhran, Savalan, Ramada, Michael, Sanchez, Jaron, Inamdar, Neelay, Johnson, Thomas V., Canto-Soler, Maria Valeria, Montaner, Silvia, Sodhi, Akrit
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9960808/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36640318
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2022.111976
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Sumario:Tight glycemic control (TGC), the cornerstone of diabetic management, reduces the incidence and progression of diabetic microvascular disease. However, TGC can also lead to transient episodes of hypoglycemia, which have been associated with adverse outcomes in patients with diabetes. Here, we demonstrate that low glucose levels result in hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF)-1-dependent expression of the glucose transporter, Glut1, in retinal cells. Enhanced nuclear accumulation of HIF-1α was independent of its canonical post-translational stabilization but instead dependent on stimulation of its translation and nuclear localization. In the presence of hypoxia, this physiologic response to low glucose resulted in a marked increase in the secretion of the HIF-dependent vasoactive mediators that promote diabetic retinopathy. Our results provide a molecular explanation for how early glucose control, as well as glycemic variability (i.e., oscillating serum glucose levels), contributes to diabetic eye disease. These observations have important implications for optimizing glucose management in patients with diabetes.