TY - JOUR
T1 - Optic nerve head astrocytes display axon-dependent and-independent reactivity in response to acutely elevated intraocular pressure
AU - Tehrani, Shandiz
AU - Davis, Lauren
AU - Cepurna, William O.
AU - Delf, R. Katherine
AU - Lozano, Diana C.
AU - Choe, Tiffany E.
AU - Johnson, Elaine C.
AU - Morrison, John C.
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors thank Bang Bui (University of Melbourne, Australia) for helpful discussion of the results. Supported by grants from Research to Prevent Blindness (New York, NY, USA: Career Development Award to ST and unrestricted grant to OHSU), and the National Institutes of Health (Bethesda, MD, USA: K08EY024025 to ST, R01EY010145 to JCM, and P30EY010572 to OHSU).
Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 The Authors.
PY - 2019/1/1
Y1 - 2019/1/1
N2 - PURPOSE. Optic nerve head (ONH) astrocytes provide support for axons, but exhibit structural and functional changes (termed reactivity) in a number of glaucoma models. The purpose of this study was to determine if ONH astrocyte structural reactivity is axon-dependent. METHODS. Using rats, we combine retrobulbar optic nerve transection (ONT) with acute controlled elevation of intraocular pressure (CEI), to induce total optic nerve axon loss and ONH astrocyte reactivity, respectively. Animals were euthanized immediately or 1 day post CEI, in the presence or absence of ONT. ONH sections were labeled with fluorescent-tagged phalloidin and antibodies against β3 tubulin, phosphorylated cortactin, phosphorylated paxillin, or complement C3. ONH label intensities were quantified after confocal microscopy. Retrobulbar nerves were assessed for axon injury by light microscopy. RESULTS. While ONT alone had no effect on ONH astrocyte structural orientation, astrocytes demonstrated significant reorganization of cellular extensions within hours after CEI, even when combined with ONT. However, ONH astrocytes displayed differential intensities of actin (phosphorylated cortactin) and focal adhesion (phosphorylated paxillin) mediators in response to CEI alone, ONT alone, or the combination of CEI and ONT. Lastly, label intensities of complement C3 within the ONH were unchanged in eyes subjected to CEI alone, ONT alone, or the combination of CEI and ONT, relative to controls. CONCLUSIONS. Early ONH astrocyte structural reactivity to elevated IOP is multifaceted, displaying both axon dependent and independent responses. These findings have important implications for pursuing astrocytes as diagnostic and therapeutic targets in neurodegenerative disorders with fluctuating levels of axon injury.
AB - PURPOSE. Optic nerve head (ONH) astrocytes provide support for axons, but exhibit structural and functional changes (termed reactivity) in a number of glaucoma models. The purpose of this study was to determine if ONH astrocyte structural reactivity is axon-dependent. METHODS. Using rats, we combine retrobulbar optic nerve transection (ONT) with acute controlled elevation of intraocular pressure (CEI), to induce total optic nerve axon loss and ONH astrocyte reactivity, respectively. Animals were euthanized immediately or 1 day post CEI, in the presence or absence of ONT. ONH sections were labeled with fluorescent-tagged phalloidin and antibodies against β3 tubulin, phosphorylated cortactin, phosphorylated paxillin, or complement C3. ONH label intensities were quantified after confocal microscopy. Retrobulbar nerves were assessed for axon injury by light microscopy. RESULTS. While ONT alone had no effect on ONH astrocyte structural orientation, astrocytes demonstrated significant reorganization of cellular extensions within hours after CEI, even when combined with ONT. However, ONH astrocytes displayed differential intensities of actin (phosphorylated cortactin) and focal adhesion (phosphorylated paxillin) mediators in response to CEI alone, ONT alone, or the combination of CEI and ONT. Lastly, label intensities of complement C3 within the ONH were unchanged in eyes subjected to CEI alone, ONT alone, or the combination of CEI and ONT, relative to controls. CONCLUSIONS. Early ONH astrocyte structural reactivity to elevated IOP is multifaceted, displaying both axon dependent and independent responses. These findings have important implications for pursuing astrocytes as diagnostic and therapeutic targets in neurodegenerative disorders with fluctuating levels of axon injury.
KW - Astrocyte reactivity
KW - Axon
KW - Elevated intraocular pressure
KW - Glaucoma
KW - Optic nerve head
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U2 - 10.1167/iovs.18-25447
DO - 10.1167/iovs.18-25447
M3 - Article
C2 - 30665231
AN - SCOPUS:85060217484
SN - 0146-0404
VL - 60
SP - 312
EP - 321
JO - Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science
JF - Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science
IS - 1
ER -