Scientific Reports (Feb 2024)

Potentially compromised systemic and local lactate metabolic balance in glaucoma, which could increase retinal glucose and glutamate concentrations

  • Mina Arai-Okuda,
  • Yusuke Murai,
  • Hidetaka Maeda,
  • Akiyasu Kanamori,
  • Takako Miki,
  • Tomoko Naito,
  • Kazunobu Sugihara,
  • Michihiro Kono,
  • Masaki Tanito,
  • Hiromitsu Onoe,
  • Kazuyuki Hirooka,
  • Yoshiaki Kiuchi,
  • Masakazu Shinohara,
  • Sentaro Kusuhara,
  • Sotaro Mori,
  • Kaori Ueda,
  • Mari Sakamoto,
  • Yuko Yamada-Nakanishi,
  • Makoto Nakamura

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-54383-4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 1 – 12

Abstract

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Abstract To investigate the association between lactate metabolism and glaucoma, we conducted a multi-institutional cross-sectional clinical study and a retinal metabolomic analysis of mice with elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) induced by intracameral microbead injection. We compared lactate concentrations in serum and aqueous humor in age-matched 64 patients each with primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) and cataract. Neither serum nor aqueous humor lactate concentrations differed between the two groups. Multiple regression analysis revealed that only body mass index showed a significant positive correlation with serum and aqueous humor lactate concentration in POAG patients (rs = 0.376, P = 0.002, and rs = 0.333, P = 0.007, respectively), but not in cataract patients. l-Lactic acid was one of the most abundantly detected metabolites in mouse retinas with gas chromatography and mass spectrometry, but there were no significant differences among control, 2-week, and 4-week IOP elevation groups. After 4 weeks of elevated IOP, d-glucose and l-glutamic acid ranked as the top two for a change in raised concentration, roughly sevenfold and threefold, respectively (ANOVA, P = 0.004; Tukey–Kramer, P < 0.05). Glaucoma may disrupt the systemic and intraocular lactate metabolic homeostasis, with a compensatory rise in glucose and glutamate in the retina.