Literature DB >> 17122152

Loss of BCL-XL in rod photoreceptors: Increased susceptibility to bright light stress.

Lixin Zheng1, Robert E Anderson, Martin-Paul Agbaga, Edmund B Rucker, Yun-Zheng Le.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: BCL-X(L), an anti-apoptotic member of the BCL-2 family proteins and a cell death/survival checkpoint regulator, was shown to be upregulated in bright light-stressed mouse photoreceptors during an investigation of bright light-induced protein expression. To investigate the significance of BCL-X(L) upregulation in the bright light damage model, the Bcl-x gene was disrupted specifically in mouse rod photoreceptors, and the effect of Bcl-x disruption was characterized on retinal apoptosis, function, and morphology.
METHODS: Rod-specific Bcl-x knockout mice, generated by mating mouse opsin promoter-controlled Cre mice with floxed Bcl-x mice, were subjected to bright light stress. Retinal apoptosis in the bright light-stressed conditional Bcl-x knockout mice was characterized with TUNEL, DNA fragmentation, and nuclear staining assays. Photoreceptor structural and functional integrity in the bright light-stressed conditional Bcl-x knockout mice was determined by measuring photoreceptor outer nuclear layer (ONL) thickness and electroretinography amplitudes.
RESULTS: Disruption of Bcl-x in rod photoreceptors caused increased photoreceptor apoptosis, decreased retinal function, and decreased ONL thickness in bright light-stressed mice.
CONCLUSIONS: The loss of BCL-X(L) increased rod photoreceptor susceptibility to bright light stress. Although the biochemical mechanism(s) of BCL-X(L) in photoreceptor death or survival has not been investigated extensively, results of the present study suggest that BCL-X(L), a cell survival/death checkpoint regulator, is involved in photoreceptor survival under bright light stress.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17122152     DOI: 10.1167/iovs.06-0163

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci        ISSN: 0146-0404            Impact factor:   4.799


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