Cells (May 2024)

Retinoid Synthesis Regulation by Retinal Cells in Health and Disease

  • Massimiliano Andreazzoli,
  • Biancamaria Longoni,
  • Debora Angeloni,
  • Gian Carlo Demontis

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cells13100871
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 10
p. 871

Abstract

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Vision starts in retinal photoreceptors when specialized proteins (opsins) sense photons via their covalently bonded vitamin A derivative 11cis retinaldehyde (11cis-RAL). The reaction of non-enzymatic aldehydes with amino groups lacks specificity, and the reaction products may trigger cell damage. However, the reduced synthesis of 11cis-RAL results in photoreceptor demise and suggests the need for careful control over 11cis-RAL handling by retinal cells. This perspective focuses on retinoid(s) synthesis, their control in the adult retina, and their role during retina development. It also explores the potential importance of 9cis vitamin A derivatives in regulating retinoid synthesis and their impact on photoreceptor development and survival. Additionally, recent advancements suggesting the pivotal nature of retinoid synthesis regulation for cone cell viability are discussed.

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