Glutathione and a Pool of Metabolites Partly Related to Oxidative Stress Are Associated with Low and High Myopia in an Altered Bioenergetic Environment

Author:

Mérida Salvador1,Návea Amparo2ORCID,Desco Carmen123ORCID,Celda Bernardo4,Pardo-Tendero Mercedes56ORCID,Morales-Tatay José Manuel56ORCID,Bosch-Morell Francisco1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences, Universidad Cardenal Herrera-CEU, CEU Universities, Alfara del Patriarca, 46115 Valencia, Spain

2. Instituto de la Retina y Enfermedades Oculares, 46005 Valencia, Spain

3. FOM, Fundación de Oftalmología Médica de la Comunidad Valenciana, 46015 Valencia, Spain

4. Physical Chemistry Department, University of Valencia, 46100 Valencia, Spain

5. Department of Pathology, Medicine and Odontology Faculty, University of Valencia, 46010 Valencia, Spain

6. INCLIVA Biomedical Research Institute, 46010 Valencia, Spain

Abstract

Oxidative stress forms part of the molecular basis contributing to the development and manifestation of myopia, a refractive error with associated pathology that is increasingly prevalent worldwide and that subsequently leads to an upsurge in degenerative visual impairment due to conditions that are especially associated with high myopia. The purpose of our study was to examine the interrelation of potential oxidative-stress-related metabolites found in the aqueous humor of high-myopic, low-myopic, and non-myopic patients within a clinical study. We conducted a cross-sectional study, selecting two sets of patients undergoing cataract surgery. The first set, which was used to analyze metabolites through an NMR assay, comprised 116 patients. A total of 59 metabolites were assigned and quantified. The PLS-DA score plot clearly showed a separation with minimal overlap between the HM and control samples. The PLS-DA model allowed us to determine 31 major metabolite differences in the aqueous humor of the study groups. Complementary statistical analysis of the data allowed us to determine six metabolites that presented significant differences among the experimental groups (p < 005). A significant number of these metabolites were discovered to have a direct or indirect connection to oxidative stress linked with conditions of myopic eyes. Notably, we identified metabolites associated with bioenergetic pathways and metabolites that have undergone methylation, along with choline and its derivatives. The second set consisted of 73 patients who underwent a glutathione assay. Here, we showed significant variations in both reduced and oxidized glutathione in aqueous humor among all patient groups (p < 0.01) for the first time. Axial length, refractive status, and complete ophthalmologic examination were also recorded, and interrelations among metabolic and clinical parameters were evaluated.

Funder

Generalitat Valenciana

Fundación San Pablo

Publisher

MDPI AG

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