Implication of 24-S-hydroxycholesterol in Müller glial cell’s membrane dynamics in the rat - Archive ouverte HAL
Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2016

Implication of 24-S-hydroxycholesterol in Müller glial cell’s membrane dynamics in the rat

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Purpose : The catabolism of cholesterol in neurons leads to a more hydrophilic compound soluble form, the 24-S-hydroxycholesterol by means of an enzyme the CYP46A1. It has been shown that the increase of intraocular pressure in rats leads to glial activation and overexpression of CYP46A1. The aim of this study was to analyse the implication of 24-S-hydroxycholesterol (24-S-OHC) on Müller glial cells (MGC) membrane dynamics in the rat. Methods : MGC were grown in vitro from retinas of 10-day-old Long Evans rats. Cells were treated with 24-S-OHC (treatment) or ethanol (control) for 2 minutes or 6 hours. From twenty millions of MGC in each group, lipid-rafts were obtained after a 1% Lubrol lysis and an ultra centrifugation (180 000g – 20 hours – 4 °C). The following proteins: caveolin, flottilin, connexin 30 and 43, CRALBP, DHAPAT, GFAP and vimentin were analysed using Western blotting on all fractions (lipid-rafts and non-rafts). MGC membrane fluidity was studied in vitro with two different techniques: anisotropy measurements performed with the lipophilic fluorescent probe TMA-DPH and fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (FRAP) observed using confocal microscopy. Results : 24-S-OHC treatment on in vitro MGC increased the expression of GFAP and delocalized GFAP in the lipid-raft fraction; 24-S-OHC treatment induced a delocalization of DHAPAT protein out of the lipid-rafts fraction. Anisotropy was decreased with the 24-S-OHC treatment (difference: 5.1 x 10-3; p < 0.01) revealing an increase of the membrane fluidity. This increase was confirmed by the FRAP technique, which showed a shorter time of fluorescence recovery for the treated cells. Conclusions : This study showed that 24-S-OHC could be a candidate leading a key role in the activation of MGC, disturbing lipid-raft organization by changing the localization of signalization proteins and increasing membrane’s fluidity.
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Arthur Ferrero, Ségolène Gambert, Niyazi Acar, Alain Bron, Lionel Brétillon, et al.. Implication of 24-S-hydroxycholesterol in Müller glial cell’s membrane dynamics in the rat. annual meeting of the association-for-research-in-vision-and-ophthalmology (ARVO), May 2016, Seattle, United States. 1 p. ⟨hal-01595500⟩
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