Protective effects of resveratrol on the ethanol‐induced disruption of retinogenesis in pluripotent stem cell‐derived organoids

Author:

Li Hongyu12,Gao Lixiong2,Ye Zi2,Du Jinlin12,Li Wen12,Liang Liqing34,Zeng Quan34,Xi Jiafei34,Yue Wen34,Li Zhaohui12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Medical School of Chinese PLA Beijing China

2. Senior Department of Ophthalmology The Third Medical Center of Chinese PLA General Hospital Beijing China

3. Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine Lab Beijing Institute of Radiation Medicine China

4. South China Research Center for Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine Souty China Institute of Biomedicine Guangzhou China

Abstract

Prenatal alcohol exposure‐induced fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) can lead to serious maldevelopment in many organ systems, including the eyes. In the present study, the effects of alcohol exposure on early development of the human retina and the therapeutic effects of resveratrol on alcohol‐induced neural retinal damage were observed for the first time in an in vitro retinal organoid model. We report that the number of proliferating and apoptotic cells decreased and increased, respectively, following ethanol treatment. In addition, the number of PAX6+ cells and migrating TUJ1+ cells decreased after ethanol exposure. However, pretreatment with resveratrol prevented all of these negative effects. Using RNA sequencing and immunofluorescence, we identified activation of the PI3K‐AKT signalling pathway as the possible mechanism through which resveratrol protects the retina from alcohol‐induced damage. These results suggest that while ethanol exposure can restrict the growth of the human retina and impede the development of specific retinal cells, pretreatment with resveratrol may be a feasible method for preventing these effects.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

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