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Interphotoreceptor retinoid-binding protein (IRBP) promotes retinol uptake and release by rat Müller cells (rMC-1) in vitro: Implications for the cone visual cycle

  • University of Texas at San Antonio

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Abstract

PURPOSE. Interphotoreceptor retinoid-binding protein’s (IRBP) role in facilitating the exchange of retinoids between rod and cone photoreceptors, RPE, and Müller cells in the visual cycle remains a mystery. Interphotoreceptor retinoid-binding protein’s ability to bind the pericellular matrix of the cone outer segment and Müller cell villi suggests a function in alltrans and 11-cis retinol targeted trafficking in the cone visual cycle. We hypothesize that IRBP facilitates delivery and uptake of all-trans retinol to and release of 11-cis retinol from rat Müller cells (rMC-1).

METHODS. Rat Müller cells were incubated with all-trans retinol and BSA or bovine IRBP (bIRBP). Retinoids in the cell homogenates and conditioned media were analyzed by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC).

RESULTS. Cells incubated with 10 µM retinol and BSA had 2100 pmol of all-trans retinol per milligram homogenate protein compared with 3450 pmol when retinol was delivered by bIRBP; these cells also had 450 pmol all-trans retinyl ester per milligram when retinol was delivered by BSA compared with 270 pmol when retinol was delivered by bIRBP. Conditioned media from cells incubated with retinol delivered by BSA did not contain11-cis retinol. However, cells with retinol delivered by bIRBP released 130 pmol/mL of 11-cis retinol into the cell media. Incubation with 5.0 mM deferoxamine (an iron chelator) reduced IRBP-dependent 11-cis retinol retrieval by 60%.

CONCLUSIONS. Promoting Müller cell uptake of all-trans retinol and release of 11-cis retinol is a previously unrecognized function of IRBP that may be critical to cone function and integrity.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)6265-6271
Number of pages7
JournalInvestigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science
Volume55
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - 2014

Keywords

  • IRBP
  • Müller cell
  • Photoreceptors
  • Retina
  • Visual cycle

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