[HTML][HTML] Melatonin modulates prohibitin and cytoskeleton in the retinal pigment epithelium

SR Sripathi, CL Prigge, B Elledge, W He… - … journal of scientific …, 2017 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
International journal of scientific and engineering research, 2017ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) plays imperative roles in normal retinal function by
photoreceptor protection from light and phagocytosis of rod and cone outer segments during
disc shedding. Melatonin is the free radical scavenger and circadian determinant to protect
the RPE and retina from oxidative stress and regulate the circadian clock. The current study
tested the hypothesis whether melatonin could affect cytoskeletal structure within RPE. Our
Western blot analysis demonstrated that melatonin treatment up-regulated prohibitin 3-fold …
Abstract
The retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) plays imperative roles in normal retinal function by photoreceptor protection from light and phagocytosis of rod and cone outer segments during disc shedding. Melatonin is the free radical scavenger and circadian determinant to protect the RPE and retina from oxidative stress and regulate the circadian clock. The current study tested the hypothesis whether melatonin could affect cytoskeletal structure within RPE. Our Western blot analysis demonstrated that melatonin treatment up-regulated prohibitin 3-fold compared to control. β-tubulin levels were also up-regulated by melatonin but to a lesser extent. Initial cell shape of ARPE-19 is epitheloid, however, after 30-minute treatment with melatonin, RPE cells undergo a morphological change to a fusiform shape with spindle outgrowth. Cells return to epitheloid shape after 12 hours in untreated medium. Melatonin treated cells showed increased and dissimilar distribution of prohibitin and β-tubulin compared to non-treated cells, thus altered cytoskeletal and mitochondrial structure in the RPE. Our data implies that melatonin may play a protective role under oxidative stress, which is shown by the marker prohibitin in terms of increased expression and nuclear distribution. During the protective process, cells change their morphology. Our results suggest that melatonin treatment could be beneficial to protect mitochondria under oxidative stress and treat certain ocular diseases, including age-related macular degeneration.
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