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Multiple cell types in the retina, including endothelial cells, neurons, and glial cells, express glucose transporters (GLUTs) to enable glucose uptake into cells. Using ex vivo mouse neural retina and the fluorescent glucose analog 6-NBDG, we describe a relatively quick and inexpensive method to measure glucose uptake in the whole mouse retina.
The retina is a highly metabolic tissue with multiple cell types requiring glucose and its derivatives to produce energy in the form of ATP. Retinal cells, including endothelial cells, neurons, photoreceptors, and glial cells, express glucose transporters (GLUTs; e.g., GLUT1-4) to enable the uptake of glucose for energy production. GLUT1 is the most abundantly expressed glucose transporter in the retina. This protocol enables researchers to measure the uptake of glucose in the neural murine retina in ex vivo conditions using the fluorescent glucose analog 6-(N-(7-Nitrobenz-2-oxa-1,3-diazol-4-yl)amino)-6-Deoxyglucose (6-NBDG). After retinal dissection, total retinal 6-NBDG levels can be easily determined via fluorescence endpoint measurement using a plate reader. For consistency, we recommend normalizing results to total protein levels. Although 6-NBDG is highly specific for GLUT1, uptake of this analog is detected in the presence of GLUT1 inhibitor BAY-876. As such, this assay provides a relatively quick and inexpensive method to measure glucose uptake ex vivo in whole mouse neural retina, which is partially mediated by GLUT1.
Glucose is an essential metabolite for the neural retina, where it is used to fuel high rates of glycolysis and mitochondrial respiration to produce energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP)1. Since glucose is the preferred energy substrate, many retinal cells express glucose transporters (GLUTs) to facilitate the uptake of glucose from the vasculature and surrounding tissue2. GLUTs comprise a family of intrinsic membrane glycoproteins that are responsible for glucose transport into mammalian cells3. GLUT transporter-1 (GLUT1) is the primary glucose transporter in the retina, expressed th....
All methods described here have been approved by the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) of Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
1. Preparation for assay
NOTE: Preparation should be carried out on the day of the assay immediately prior to running the assay. This is necessary due to the time-sensitive nature of the protocol.
Figure 4Β shows representative glucose fluorescence measurements from WT mouse retina incubated with 6-NBDG for different periods of time. After 30 min incubation, 6-NBDG levels were an average of 336 Β± 27.91 AU, whereas after 60 min, levels of 6-NBDG increased to an average of 616.3 Β± 8.38 AU. A further incubation of 30 min led to a reduced level of 6-NBDG (506.4 Β± 5.3 AU). At 60 min, variability in the results was at a minimum and thus was chosen as the optimal time for .......
In summary, the method described enables basic science researchers to measure uptake of the fluorescent glucose analog, 6-NBDG, in ex vivo murine neural retina. Glucose is an essential metabolite for the neural retina, it's uptake supports the high rates of glycolysis and mitochondrial respiration needed to produce energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP)1. Since glucose is the preferred energy substrate, many retinal cells express glucose transporters (GLUTs) to facilitate the .......
The authors have nothing to disclose.
This work was funded by unrestricted departmental funds awarded to Lauren K. Wareham.
....Name | Company | Catalog Number | Comments |
# 5 forceps | Katena | K5-6550 | Used for retina dissection |
1.5 mL microcentrifuge tubes | Thermo Fisher Scientific | 05-408-129 | |
26 G x 5/8" needle | sol-M | 112658 | Used to puncture cornea during dissection |
5 mL tubes | MTC bio | c2540 | |
50 mL tubes | Avantor by VWR | 89039-656 | |
6-NBDG | Invitrogen | N23106 | Fluorescent gucose analog |
96 well plates black with clear bottom | Thermo Fisher Scientific | 265301 | |
Anesthetic Charcoal Filter Cannister | ReFresh | EZ-258 | Used in anesthesia set up |
BAY-876 | Millipore Sigma | SML1774 | For inhibition of GLUT1. |
Centrifuge at 4 Β°C | Eppendorf | EPP-5424 | |
Compressed gas (5% carbon dioxide, 95% oxygen) | Airgas | UN3156 | Used in anesthesia set up |
curved forceps | Roboz surgical instrument | RS-5137 | Used for retina dissection |
DDH2O | Elga LabWater | Elga PureLab Ultra | Used after ethanol to clean sonicator in between samples |
Dissecting microscope | Olympus | szX12 | Used for retina dissection |
Ethanol 200 proof | Decon laboratories | 2701 | To be used to clean sonicator in between samples |
Foam floating tube rack | Thermo Fisher Scientific | 36-099-2328 | For tubes during incubation in water bath steps |
General scissors | Roboz surgical instrument | RS-680 | Used for retina dissection |
Isoflurane 250 mL bottle | Piramal critical care | NDC Β 6679401725 | Anesthesia |
Isoflurane equipment | Vetequip sold by VWR | 89012-492 | Used to anesthetize prior to euthanasia |
Kim wipes | VWR | 82003-820 | |
Microplate reader | Molecular devices | SpectraMax M2 microplate reader | Used to read sample |
Neurobasal- A media | Gibco | 12349-015 | |
Nose cone (low profile anesthesia mask) | Kent Scientific | SOMNO-0801 | Used to deliver ansethesia |
Objective on dissecting microscope | Olympus | DF plapo 1x pf | Used for retina dissection |
Petri dish | VWR | 25384-088 | Used during retina dissection |
Pierce assay reagent | Thermo Fisher Scientific | 1861426 | |
Pipette tips P20 | Olympus Plastics | 26-404 | |
Pipette tips P200, P1000, P10 XL | VWR | 76322-150, 76322-154, 76322-132 | |
Pipetteman pipettes P200, P1000, P20, P10 | VWR | F144055M, F144056M, F144058M, F144059M | |
SoftMax Pro software on computer | Molecular devices | SoftMax Pro 7 software | Software used to read sample |
Sonic dismembrator | Thermo Fisher Scientific | FB50110 | Sonicate sample (retina) |
Transfer pipettes | Fisherbrand | 13-711-9AM | Used to transfer retina from one tube to another |
Vannas spring scissors | Katena | K4-5000 | Used for retina dissection |
Water bath set to 37 Β°C | N/A | N/A | Used for incubation |
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