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Journal of Clinical Investigation | 2015

Neurovascular crosstalk between interneurons and capillaries is required for vision

Yoshihiko Usui; Peter D Westenskow; Toshihide Kurihara; Edith Aguilar; Susumu Sakimoto; Liliana P Paris; Carli M Wittgrove; Daniel Feitelberg; M. Friedlander; Stacey K. Moreno; Michael I. Dorrell; Martin Friedlander

Functional interactions between neurons, vasculature, and glia within neurovascular units are critical for maintenance of the retina and other CNS tissues. For example, the architecture of the neurosensory retina is a highly organized structure with alternating layers of neurons and blood vessels that match the metabolic demand of neuronal activity with an appropriate supply of oxygen within perfused blood. Here, using murine genetic models and cell ablation strategies, we have demonstrated that a subset of retinal interneurons, the amacrine and horizontal cells, form neurovascular units with capillaries in 2 of the 3 retinal vascular plexuses. Moreover, we determined that these cells are required for generating and maintaining the intraretinal vasculature through precise regulation of hypoxia-inducible and proangiogenic factors, and that amacrine and horizontal cell dysfunction induces alterations to the intraretinal vasculature and substantial visual deficits. These findings demonstrate that specific retinal interneurons and the intraretinal vasculature are highly interdependent, and loss of either or both elicits profound effects on photoreceptor survival and function.


eLife | 2016

Hypoxia-induced metabolic stress in retinal pigment epithelial cells is sufficient to induce photoreceptor degeneration

Toshihide Kurihara; Peter D Westenskow; Marin L. Gantner; Yoshihiko Usui; Andrew Schultz; Stephen Bravo; Edith Aguilar; Carli M Wittgrove; M. Friedlander; Liliana P Paris; Emily Y. Chew; Gary Siuzdak; Martin Friedlander

Photoreceptors are the most numerous and metabolically demanding cells in the retina. Their primary nutrient source is the choriocapillaris, and both the choriocapillaris and photoreceptors require trophic and functional support from retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) cells. Defects in RPE, photoreceptors, and the choriocapillaris are characteristic of age-related macular degeneration (AMD), a common vision-threatening disease. RPE dysfunction or death is a primary event in AMD, but the combination(s) of cellular stresses that affect the function and survival of RPE are incompletely understood. Here, using mouse models in which hypoxia can be genetically triggered in RPE, we show that hypoxia-induced metabolic stress alone leads to photoreceptor atrophy. Glucose and lipid metabolism are radically altered in hypoxic RPE cells; these changes impact nutrient availability for the sensory retina and promote progressive photoreceptor degeneration. Understanding the molecular pathways that control these responses may provide important clues about AMD pathogenesis and inform future therapies. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.14319.001


Metabolomics | 2016

Global metabolomics reveals metabolic dysregulation in ischemic retinopathy

Liliana P Paris; Caroline H. Johnson; Edith Aguilar; Yoshihiko Usui; Kevin Cho; Lihn T. Hoang; Daniel Feitelberg; H. Paul Benton; Peter D Westenskow; Toshihide Kurihara; Jennifer K Trombley; Kinya Tsubota; Shunichiro Ueda; Yoshihiro Wakabayashi; Gary J. Patti; Julijana Ivanisevic; Gary Siuzdak; Martin Friedlander


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2017

MiR-30a-5p inhibition prevents neovascularization through CCL2 upregulation and microglia activation in a model of ischemic retinopathy

Salome Murinello; Yoshihiko Usui; Susumu Sakimoto; Maki Kitano; Edith Aguilar; Martin Friedlander


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2016

β-catenin in retinal interneurons is important for maintaining stability of the retinal microvasculature

Yoshihiko Usui; Peter D Westenskow; Toshihide Kurihara; Edith Aguilar; Liliana P Paris; Susumu Sakimoto; Salome Murinello; Felicitas Bucher; Daniel Feitelberg; Martin Friedlander


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2016

Bone marrow derived CX3CR1+ progenitors facilitate vascular repair in a murine model of ischemic retinopathy

Edith Aguilar; Susumu Sakimoto; Salome Murinello; Peter D Westenskow; Yoshihiko Usui; Felicitas Bucher; Maki Kitano; Daniel Feitelberg; Martin Friedlander


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2016

The role of dystrophin isoforms in retinal development and vaso-proliferative disease

Mollie Friedlander; Felicitas Bucher; Peter D Westenskow; Edith Aguilar; Stacey K. Moreno; Tim U. Krohne; Yoshihiko Usui; Toshihide Kurihara; Lea Scheppke; Martin Friedlander


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2016

Reducing retinal oxidative metabolism to arrest progression of ischemic retinopathies

Liliana P Paris; Marin L. Gantner; Peter D Westenskow; Tim U. Krohne; Edith Aguilar; Yoshihiko Usui; Jennifer K Trombley; Daniel Feitelberg; Martin Friedlander


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2016

Preventing pathological angiogenesis in the retina using a microRNA that regulates endothelial cell survival

Daniel Feitelberg; Felicitas Bucher; Peter D Westenskow; Edith Aguilar; Yoshihiko Usui; Salome Murinello; Carli M Wittgrove; Parissa Keshavarzian; Sara M. Weis; David A. Cheresh; Martin Friedlander


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2016

Effects of human endothelial colony forming cells on oxygen induced retinopathy in various immune competent cell-depleted mice.

Susumu Sakimoto; Edith Aguilar; Valentina Marchetti; Salome Murinello; Yoshihiko Usui; Felicitas Bucher; Daniel Feitelberg; Jennifer K Trombley; Peter D Westenskow; Martin Friedlander

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Edith Aguilar

Scripps Research Institute

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Daniel Feitelberg

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Carli M Wittgrove

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Liliana P Paris

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Susumu Sakimoto

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Felicitas Bucher

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Salome Murinello

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