Potential of Müller Glia for Retina Neuroprotection.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 OPHTHALMOLOGY Current Eye Research Pub Date : 2020-03-01 Epub Date: 2019-08-05 DOI:10.1080/02713683.2019.1648831
Karen Eastlake, Joshua Luis, G Astrid Limb
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Abstract

Müller glia constitute the main glial cells of the retina. They are spatially distributed along this tissue, facilitating their close membrane interactions with all retinal neurons. Müller glia are characterized by their active metabolic functions, which are neuroprotective in nature. Although they can become reactive under pathological conditions, leading to their production of inflammatory and neurotoxic factors, their main metabolic functions confer neuroprotection to the retina, resulting in the promotion of neural cell repair and survival. In addition to their protective metabolic features, Müller glia release several neurotrophic factors and antioxidants into the retinal microenvironment, which are taken up by retinal neurons for their survival. This review summarizes the Müller glial neuroprotective mechanisms and describes advances made on the clinical application of these factors for the treatment of retinal degenerative diseases. It also discusses prospects for the use of these cells as a vehicle to deliver neuroprotective factors into the retina.

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穆勒胶质瘤对视网膜神经保护的潜力
摘要Müller神经胶质细胞是视网膜的主要神经胶质细胞。它们沿着该组织在空间上分布,促进了它们与所有视网膜神经元的紧密膜相互作用。Müller神经胶质的特点是其活跃的代谢功能,在本质上具有神经保护作用。尽管它们在病理条件下会变得反应性,导致产生炎症和神经毒性因子,但它们的主要代谢功能赋予视网膜神经保护,从而促进神经细胞的修复和存活。除了它们的保护性代谢特征外,米勒神经胶质还向视网膜微环境中释放几种神经营养因子和抗氧化剂,这些因子和抗氧化剂被视网膜神经元吸收以维持其生存。本文综述了Müller神经胶质保护机制,并介绍了这些因素在视网膜退行性疾病治疗中的临床应用进展。它还讨论了使用这些细胞作为载体将神经保护因子输送到视网膜的前景。
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Current Eye Research 医学-眼科学
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期刊介绍: The principal aim of Current Eye Research is to provide rapid publication of full papers, short communications and mini-reviews, all high quality. Current Eye Research publishes articles encompassing all the areas of eye research. Subject areas include the following: clinical research, anatomy, physiology, biophysics, biochemistry, pharmacology, developmental biology, microbiology and immunology.
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