Optimization of murine retinal mitochondrial injury model

MethodsX. 2022 Apr 16:9:101701. doi: 10.1016/j.mex.2022.101701. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

The retinal mitochondrial injury model in rat has been developed using the mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation uncoupler, carbonylcyanide m-chlorophenyl hydrazine (CCCP). However, the CCCP-induced murine retinal mitochondrial injury model has not been reported. Here, the optimized conditions for the murine retinal mitochondrial injury model were established by intravitreal injection of different doses of CCCP (0, 2.5, 5, 7.5, 10, 12.5, 15 μg). Indeed, it has been reported that CCCP induces Opa1 cleavage and phosphorylation of ERK in cultured cells and rat retinas. Thus, we measured phosphorylated (p) -Erk and L/S-Opa1 following CCCP-induced retinal injury. Meanwhile, KW6002 (A2A receptor antagonist) pretreatment inhibited retinal injury induced by CCCP at 10 and 15 μg doses differently. Intravitreal injection of 10 μg doses of CCCP can induce apoptosis of retinal ganglion cells and decrease of retinal thickness, but intravitreal injection of 15 μg doses of CCCP is the appropriate dose to study the protective effect of A2A receptor. (1) Dose dependent effects of intravitreal injection of CCCP on the levels of L/S-Opa1 and p-Erk; (2) A2A receptor antagonist (KW6002) only inhibited the apoptosis of ganglion cells, but did not affect the thickness of retina with 10µg dosage of CCCP intravitreal injection; (3) A2A receptor antagonist (KW6002) inhibited the apoptosis of ganglion cells and increased the thickness of retina with 15µg dosage of CCCP intravitreal injection.

Keywords: A2A receptor; CCCP; Mitochondrial injury; Opa1; Retinal injury.