Further Evidence on Efficacy of Diet Supplementation with Fatty Acids in Ocular Pathologies: Insights from the EAE Model of Optic Neuritis

In the experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) mouse model of optic neuritis, we recently demonstrated that diet supplementation with a balanced mixture of fatty acids (FAs), including omega 3 and omega 6, efficiently limited inflammatory events in the retina and prevented retinal ganglion c...

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Main Authors: Filippo Locri, Maurizio Cammalleri, Alessandro Pini, Massimo Dal Monte, Dario Rusciano, Paola Bagnoli
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Published: MDPI AG 2018-10-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/10/10/1447
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spelling doaj-f74973fcc1714b2e88b20c6ec5a725182020-11-24T21:18:00ZengMDPI AGNutrients2072-66432018-10-011010144710.3390/nu10101447nu10101447Further Evidence on Efficacy of Diet Supplementation with Fatty Acids in Ocular Pathologies: Insights from the EAE Model of Optic NeuritisFilippo Locri0Maurizio Cammalleri1Alessandro Pini2Massimo Dal Monte3Dario Rusciano4Paola Bagnoli5Department of Biology, University of Pisa, via San Zeno 31, 56127 Pisa, ItalyDepartment of Biology, University of Pisa, via San Zeno 31, 56127 Pisa, ItalyDepartment of Experimental and Clinical Medicine, University of Florence, Viale Pieraccini 6, 50139 Firenze, ItalyDepartment of Biology, University of Pisa, via San Zeno 31, 56127 Pisa, ItalySooft Italia SpA, Contrada Molino 17, 63833 Montegiorgio (FM), ItalyDepartment of Biology, University of Pisa, via San Zeno 31, 56127 Pisa, ItalyIn the experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) mouse model of optic neuritis, we recently demonstrated that diet supplementation with a balanced mixture of fatty acids (FAs), including omega 3 and omega 6, efficiently limited inflammatory events in the retina and prevented retinal ganglion cell (RGC) death, although mechanisms underlying the efficacy of FAs were to be elucidated. Whether FAs effectiveness was accompanied by efficient rescue of demyelinating events in the optic nerve was also unresolved. Finally, the possibility that RGC rescue might result in ameliorated visual performance remained to be investigated. Here, the EAE model of optic neuritis was used to investigate mechanisms underlying the anti-inflammatory effects of FAs, including their potential efficacy on macrophage polarization. In addition, we determined how FAs-induced rescue of RGC degeneration was related to optic nerve histopathology by performing ultrastructural morphometric analysis with transmission electron microscopy. Finally, RGC rescue was correlated with visual performance by recording photopic electroretinogram, an efficient methodology to unravel the role of RGCs in the generation of electroretinographic waves. We conclude that the ameliorative effects of FAs were dependent on a predominant anti-inflammatory action including a role on promoting the shift of macrophages from the inflammatory M1 phenotype towards the anti-inflammatory M2 phenotype. This would finally result in restored optic nerve histopathology and ameliorated visual performance. These findings can now offer new perspectives for implementing our knowledge on the effectiveness of diet supplementation in counteracting optic neuritis and suggest the importance of FAs as possible adjuvants in therapies against inflammatory diseases of the eye.http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/10/10/1447optic neuritismyelin oligodendrocyte glycoproteinneuroinflammationmacrophage polarizationdemyelinationphotopic ERG.
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author Filippo Locri
Maurizio Cammalleri
Alessandro Pini
Massimo Dal Monte
Dario Rusciano
Paola Bagnoli
spellingShingle Filippo Locri
Maurizio Cammalleri
Alessandro Pini
Massimo Dal Monte
Dario Rusciano
Paola Bagnoli
Further Evidence on Efficacy of Diet Supplementation with Fatty Acids in Ocular Pathologies: Insights from the EAE Model of Optic Neuritis
Nutrients
optic neuritis
myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein
neuroinflammation
macrophage polarization
demyelination
photopic ERG.
author_facet Filippo Locri
Maurizio Cammalleri
Alessandro Pini
Massimo Dal Monte
Dario Rusciano
Paola Bagnoli
author_sort Filippo Locri
title Further Evidence on Efficacy of Diet Supplementation with Fatty Acids in Ocular Pathologies: Insights from the EAE Model of Optic Neuritis
title_short Further Evidence on Efficacy of Diet Supplementation with Fatty Acids in Ocular Pathologies: Insights from the EAE Model of Optic Neuritis
title_full Further Evidence on Efficacy of Diet Supplementation with Fatty Acids in Ocular Pathologies: Insights from the EAE Model of Optic Neuritis
title_fullStr Further Evidence on Efficacy of Diet Supplementation with Fatty Acids in Ocular Pathologies: Insights from the EAE Model of Optic Neuritis
title_full_unstemmed Further Evidence on Efficacy of Diet Supplementation with Fatty Acids in Ocular Pathologies: Insights from the EAE Model of Optic Neuritis
title_sort further evidence on efficacy of diet supplementation with fatty acids in ocular pathologies: insights from the eae model of optic neuritis
publisher MDPI AG
series Nutrients
issn 2072-6643
publishDate 2018-10-01
description In the experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) mouse model of optic neuritis, we recently demonstrated that diet supplementation with a balanced mixture of fatty acids (FAs), including omega 3 and omega 6, efficiently limited inflammatory events in the retina and prevented retinal ganglion cell (RGC) death, although mechanisms underlying the efficacy of FAs were to be elucidated. Whether FAs effectiveness was accompanied by efficient rescue of demyelinating events in the optic nerve was also unresolved. Finally, the possibility that RGC rescue might result in ameliorated visual performance remained to be investigated. Here, the EAE model of optic neuritis was used to investigate mechanisms underlying the anti-inflammatory effects of FAs, including their potential efficacy on macrophage polarization. In addition, we determined how FAs-induced rescue of RGC degeneration was related to optic nerve histopathology by performing ultrastructural morphometric analysis with transmission electron microscopy. Finally, RGC rescue was correlated with visual performance by recording photopic electroretinogram, an efficient methodology to unravel the role of RGCs in the generation of electroretinographic waves. We conclude that the ameliorative effects of FAs were dependent on a predominant anti-inflammatory action including a role on promoting the shift of macrophages from the inflammatory M1 phenotype towards the anti-inflammatory M2 phenotype. This would finally result in restored optic nerve histopathology and ameliorated visual performance. These findings can now offer new perspectives for implementing our knowledge on the effectiveness of diet supplementation in counteracting optic neuritis and suggest the importance of FAs as possible adjuvants in therapies against inflammatory diseases of the eye.
topic optic neuritis
myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein
neuroinflammation
macrophage polarization
demyelination
photopic ERG.
url http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/10/10/1447
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