Metabolic Syndrome Predisposes Ossabaw Minipig Retina to an Early Neurodegenerative Milieu
Scholastica Go, Rayne R. Lim, Anju E. Thomas, Paras K. Mishra, Shyam S. Chaurasia

TL;DR
Ossabaw minipigs fed a Western diet show early signs of retinal degeneration, making them a useful model for studying human retinal diseases linked to metabolic syndrome.
Contribution
This study demonstrates that metabolic syndrome in Ossabaw minipigs induces an early neurodegenerative environment in the retina.
Findings
Western diet-fed minipigs showed reduced rhodopsin and blue opsins in the retina.
Obese minipigs exhibited gliosis, microglial activation, and disrupted synaptic connections in retinal layers.
The findings mimic early stages of diabetic retinopathy and support the use of Ossabaw minipigs as a model for human retinal diseases.
Abstract
The miniature (mini) Ossabaw pigs are proposed as a translational preclinical model for testing and developing novel therapeutics for human diseases, including cystic fibrosis, cancer, and metabolic syndrome (MetS). In recent years, pigs have gained similar attention for studying retinal abnormalities and disorders owing to their close resemblance in size, anatomy, vasculature, and pathology to the human eye compared with their rodent counterparts. In our previous study, Ossabaw minipigs fed a Western diet for 10 weeks and followed for 3.5 months exhibited early signs of retinal degeneration and vascular abnormalities, mimicking the early stages of diabetic retinopathy (DR). To further evaluate pathomorphological alterations across neuronal and non-neuronal cell types, the present study comprehensively investigated individual retinal layers using cell-type-specific immunostaining. We…
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TopicsRetinal Development and Disorders · Retinal Diseases and Treatments · Glaucoma and retinal disorders
