Literature DB >> 10783006

Cholesterol synthesis in the vertebrate retina: effects of U18666A on rat retinal structure, photoreceptor membrane assembly, and sterol metabolism and composition.

S J Fliesler1, M J Richards, C Y Miller, R J Cenedella.   

Abstract

Treatment of neonatal rats with U18666A, an inhibitor of desmosterol delta24-reductase, results in accumulation of desmosterol (delta5,24) and depletion of cholesterol (delta5) in various bodily tissues and also causes cataracts. We evaluated the effects of U18666A on the sterol composition, de novo sterol synthesis, and histological structure of the retina. Neonatal Sprague-Dawley rats were injected subcutaneously with U18666A (15 mg/kg, in olive oil ) every other day from birth through 3 wk of age; in parallel, control rats received olive oil alone. At 21 d, treated and control groups each were subdivided into two groups: one group of each was injected intravitreally with [3H]acetate; retinas were removed 20 h later and nonsaponifiable lipids (NSL) were analyzed by radio-high-performance liquid chromatography. The other group was injected intravitreally with [3H]leucine; 4 d later, one eye of each animal was evaluated by light and electron microscopy and light microscopic autoradiography, while contralateral retinas and rod outer segment (ROS) membranes prepared therefrom were analyzed by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis/fluorography. In the treated group, the delta5/delta5,24 mole ratio of retinas was ca. 1.0, and >88% of the NSL radioactivity was in delta5,24; in contrast, control retinas had delta5/delta5,24 >170, with >80% of the NSL radioactivity in delta5. Retinal histology, ultrastructure, ROS renewal rates, and rhodopsin synthesis and intracellular trafficking were comparable in both treated and control animals. These results suggest that desmosterol can either substitute functionally for cholesterol in the retina or it can complement subthreshold levels of cholesterol by sterol synergism.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10783006     DOI: 10.1007/s11745-000-0525-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lipids        ISSN: 0024-4201            Impact factor:   1.880


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