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Essential Roles of Lactate in Müller Cell Survival and Function.

Rupali Vohra1, Blanca I Aldana1, Dorte M Skytt1, Kristine Freude2, Helle Waagepetersen1, Linda H Bergersen3,4, Miriam Kolko5,6.   

Abstract

Müller cells are pivotal in sustaining retinal ganglion cells, and an intact energy metabolism is essential for upholding Müller cell functions. The present study aimed to investigate the impact of lactate on Müller cell survival and function. Primary mice Müller cells and human Müller cell lines (MIO-M1) were treated with or without lactate (10 or 20 mM) for 2 and 24 hours. Simultaneously, Müller cells were incubated with or without 6 mM of glucose. L-lactate exposure increased Müller cell survival independently of the presence of glucose. This effect was abolished by the addition of the monocarboxylate inhibitor 4-cinnamic acid to the treatment media, whereas survival continued to increase in response to addition of D-lactate during glucose restriction. ATP levels decreased over time in MIO-M1 cells and remained stable over time in primary Müller cells. Lactate was preferably metabolized in MIO-M1 cells compared to glucose, and 10 mM of L-Lactate exposure prevented complete glycogen depletion in MIO-M1 cells. Glutamate uptake increased after 2 hours and decreased after 24 hours in glucose-restricted Müller cells compared to cells with glucose supplement. The addition of 10 mM of lactate to the treatment media increased glutamate uptake in glucose supplemented and restricted cells. In conclusion, lactate is a key component in maintaining Müller cell survival and function. Hence, lactate administration may be of great future interest, ultimately leading to novel therapies to rescue retinal ganglion cells.

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Keywords:  Glutamate uptake; Lactate; MCT inhibitor; Metabolism; Müller cells; Survival

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29644598     DOI: 10.1007/s12035-018-1056-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Neurobiol        ISSN: 0893-7648            Impact factor:   5.590


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