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Grape Seed Proanthocyanidin Extract Moderated Retinal Pigment Epithelium Cellular Senescence Through NAMPT/SIRT1/NLRP3 Pathway
Wencui Wan, Wei Zhu, Yan Wu, Yang Long, Hongzhuo Liu, Weiwei Wan, Guangming Wan, Jing Yu
Journal of Inflammation Research · 2021 · ▲ 24 citations
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) cellular senescence(definition) is an important process in degenerative retinal disorders. Grape seed proanthocyanidin extract (GSPE) alleviates senescence-related degenerative disorders; however, the potential effects of GSPE intake on RPE cellular senescence through regulating NAMPT/SIRT1/NLRP3 pathway remain unclear. METHODS: The effects of GSPE on NAMPT expression and NAD+ contents were detected with Western blot and assay kit in both in-vivo and in-vitro AMD models. Senescence-related biomarkers, including p16, p21 expressions and β-gal staining, were conducted in different groups. The protective effects of GSPE treatment on the mitochondrial homeostasis and barrier function of RPE cells were detected using mtDNA lesions analyses, JC-1 staining, ZO1 staining and trans-epithelial cell resistance (TEER) detection. The expression of senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP) in different groups would be conducted with qPCR. To demonstrate the potential effects of NAMPT/SIRT1/NLRP3 pathway after GSPE treatment, the protein levels of relevant key regulators after applications of NAMPT inhibitor, Fk866, and SIRT1 inhibitor, EX-527. RESULTS: induced NAD+ depression through analyzing the NAD+ contents in different groups. In advanced analyses, it was reported that GSPE could alleviate mitochondrial permeability, mtDNA damage, ZO1 expression and SASP levels in aging RPE cells. Thus, GSPE treatment significantly decreased senescence-related protein p16 and p21, as well as SASP levels in in-vitro aging model, and it was demonstrated that GSPE could illustrate a significant anti-aging effect. The Western blot data in GSPE treatment of aging RPE cells demonstrated that GSPE could significantly improve NAMPT and SIRT1 levels, and thus depressed NLRP3 expression. CONCLUSION: This study indicated that GSPE alleviated RPE cellular senescence through NAMPT/SIRT1/NLRP3 pathway. This study highlighted the potential effects of GSPE on degenerative retinopathy through the crosstalk of NAD+ metabolism, SIRT1 function and NLRP3 activation.
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Wan, W., Zhu, W., Wu, Y., Long, Y., Liu, H., Wan, W., Wan, G., & Yu, J. (2021). Grape Seed Proanthocyanidin Extract Moderated Retinal Pigment Epithelium Cellular Senescence Through NAMPT/SIRT1/NLRP3 Pathway. <em>Journal of Inflammation Research</em>. https://doi.org/10.2147/jir.s306456
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Wan W, Zhu W, Wu Y, Long Y, Liu H, Wan W, et al. Grape Seed Proanthocyanidin Extract Moderated Retinal Pigment Epithelium Cellular Senescence Through NAMPT/SIRT1/NLRP3 Pathway. Journal of Inflammation Research. 2021. doi:10.2147/jir.s306456.
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@article{wencui2021GrapeS,
title = {Grape Seed Proanthocyanidin Extract Moderated Retinal Pigment Epithelium Cellular Senescence Through NAMPT/SIRT1/NLRP3 Pathway},
author = {Wencui Wan and Wei Zhu and Yan Wu and Yang Long and Hongzhuo Liu and Weiwei Wan and Guangming Wan and Jing Yu},
journal = {Journal of Inflammation Research},
year = {2021},
doi = {10.2147/jir.s306456},
}
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