AN IN VITRO MODEL OF OXIDATIVE STRESS AND HYPOXIA IN RETINAL PIGMENTED EPITHELIAL CELLS

M. Palmero, J. Bellot, C. García-Cabanes, A. Orts
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Retinal pigmented epithelium (RPE) is an ocular tissue that performs a variety of functions including metabolism of photoreceptors. It constitutes an electrical and chemical barrier regulating the movement of solutes and ions between neural retina and the choriocapillary network. Reactive oxygen intermediate (ROI) generation has been implicated in the etiology of certain neurodegenerative diseases of the eye, which may be positively altered by treatment with antioxidant drugs. Cell viability under oxidative stress, hypoxia, and ischemic conditions in RPE were studied in vascular epithelium (VE) cells in culture to explore the possible role of vitamin C and N-acetyl-cysteine to prevent cell injury. The results of this study show that RPE cells may be protected against free radicals and products of peroxidation by endogenous scavengers by treatment with antioxidant drugs.
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视网膜色素上皮细胞氧化应激和缺氧的体外模型
视网膜色素上皮(RPE)是一种具有多种功能的眼部组织,包括光感受器的代谢。它构成了一个电和化学屏障,调节神经视网膜和绒毛膜毛细血管网络之间溶质和离子的运动。活性氧中间体(ROI)的产生与某些眼部神经退行性疾病的病因有关,这可能通过抗氧化药物治疗而积极改变。研究了血管上皮(VE)细胞在氧化应激、缺氧和缺血条件下的细胞活力,探讨维生素C和n -乙酰半胱氨酸在预防细胞损伤中的可能作用。本研究结果表明,抗氧化药物对RPE细胞具有抗自由基和过氧化产物的保护作用。
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