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Hyperoxia induces glutamine-fuelled anaplerosis in retinal Müller cells

Charandeep Singh, Vincent Tran, Leah McCollum, Youstina Bolok, Kristin Allan, Alex Yuan, George Hoppe, Henri Brunengraber, Jonathan E. Sears

2020Nature Communications30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Although supplemental oxygen is required to promote survival of severely premature infants, hyperoxia is simultaneously harmful to premature developing tissues such as in the retina. Here we report the effect of hyperoxia on central carbon metabolism in primary mouse Müller glial cells and a human Müller glia cell line (M10-M1 cells). We found decreased flux from glycolysis entering the tricarboxylic acid cycle in Müller cells accompanied by increased glutamine consumption in response to hyperoxia. In hyperoxia, anaplerotic catabolism of glutamine by Müller cells increased ammonium release two-fold. Hyperoxia induces glutamine-fueled anaplerosis that reverses basal Müller cell metabolism from production to consumption of glutamine.

Topics & Concepts

HyperoxiaRetinalGlutamineChemistryBiologyCell biologyBiochemistryOxygenAmino acidOrganic chemistryGenetic and Kidney Cyst DiseasesCytomegalovirus and herpesvirus researchCancer, Hypoxia, and Metabolism