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Carla Andreia Abreu1,2, Leandro Coelho Teixeira-Pinheiro1,2, Rafael Lani-Louzada1, Almir Jordão da Silva-Junior1,2, Juliana F Vasques1,2, Fernanda Gubert2,3, Gabriel Nascimento-Dos-Santos1, Ronaldo Mohana-Borges1, Eduardo de Souza Matos1, Pedro Moreno Pimentel-Coelho1,2, Marcelo Felippe Santiago1,2, Rosalia Mendez-Otero1,2.
Abstract
Gangliosides are glycosphingolipids abundantly expressed in the vertebrate nervous system, and are classified in a-, b-, or c- series according to the number of sialic-acid residues. The enzyme GD3 synthase converts GM3 (an a- series ganglioside) to GD3, a b- series ganglioside highly expressed in the developing and adult retina. The present study evaluated the visual system of GD3 synthase knockout mice (GD3s-/- ), morphologically and functionally. The absence of b- series gangliosides in the retinas of knockout animals was confirmed by mass spectrometry imaging, which also indicated an accumulation of a-series gangliosides, such as GM3. Retinal ganglion cell (RGC) density was significantly reduced in GD3s-/- mice, with a similar reduction in the number of axons in the optic nerve. Knockout animals also showed a 15% reduction in the number of photoreceptor nuclei, but no difference in the bipolar cells. The area occupied by GFAP-positive glial cells was smaller in GD3s-/- retinas, but the number of microglial cells/macrophages did not change. In addition to the morphological alterations, a 30% reduction in light responsiveness was detected through quantification of pS6-expressing RGC, an indicator of neural activity. Furthermore, electroretinography (ERG) indicated a significant reduction in RGC and photoreceptor electrical activity in GD3s-/- mice, as indicated by scotopic ERG and pattern ERG (PERG) amplitudes. Finally, evaluation of the optomotor response demonstrated that GD3s-/- mice have reduced visual acuity and contrast sensitivity. These results suggest that b- series gangliosides play a critical role in regulating the structure and function of the mouse visual system. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.Entities:
Keywords: GD3; GD3 synthase; Gangliosides; electroretinography; retinal ganglion cells; visual system
Year: 2021 PMID: 34081777 DOI: 10.1111/jnc.15443
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurochem ISSN: 0022-3042 Impact factor: 5.372