학술논문

P-aminobenzoic acid promotes retinal regeneration through activation of Ascl1a in zebrafish
Document Type
article
Source
Neural Regeneration Research, Vol 19, Iss 8, Pp 1849-1856 (2024)
Subject
achaetescute complex-like 1a (ascl1a)
metabolomics
müller glia
p-aminobenzoic acid (paba)
retina
regeneration
zebrafish
Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system
RC346-429
Language
English
ISSN
1673-5374
Abstract
The retina of zebrafish can regenerate completely after injury. Multiple studies have demonstrated that metabolic alterations occur during retinal damage; however to date no study has identified a link between metabolites and retinal regeneration of zebrafish. Here, we performed an unbiased metabolome sequencing in the N-methyl-D-aspartic acid-damaged retinas of zebrafish to demonstrate the metabolomic mechanism of retinal regeneration. Among the differentially-expressed metabolites, we found a significant decrease in p-aminobenzoic acid in the N-methyl-D-aspartic acid-damaged retinas of zebrafish. Then, we investigated the role of p-aminobenzoic acid in retinal regeneration in adult zebrafish. Importantly, p-aminobenzoic acid activated Achaetescute complex-like 1a expression, thereby promoting Müller glia reprogramming and division, as well as Müller glia-derived progenitor cell proliferation. Finally, we eliminated folic acid and inflammation as downstream effectors of PABA and demonstrated that PABA had little effect on Müller glia distribution. Taken together, these findings show that PABA contributes to retinal regeneration through activation of Achaetescute complex-like 1a expression in the N-methyl-D-aspartic acid-damaged retinas of zebrafish.