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- IRMS - Nicolae Testemitanu SUMPh
- 1. COLECȚIA INSTITUȚIONALĂ
- MATERIALE ALE CONFERINȚELOR ȘTIINȚIFICE
- Cells and Tissues Transplantation. Actualities and Perspectives: The Materials of the National Scientific Conference with International Participation, the 4 th edition, Chisinau, March 20-21, 2026
- Cells and Tissues Transplantation. Actualities and Perspectives: The Materials of the National Scientific Conference with International Participation, the 4 th edition, Chisinau, March 20-21, 2026
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| Title: | Hyperglycemic modulation of human retinal pericytes: morphological responses and osmotic controls in an in vitro model of microvascular stress |
| Authors: | Pavlovschi, Ecaterina Mărițoi, Tatiana Kurtev, Stefan Tagadiuc, Olga |
| Keywords: | retinal pericytes;hyperglycemia;microvascular pathology;osmotic control;diabetic retinopathy model;cell culture;oxidative stress;in vitro study |
| Issue Date: | 2026 |
| Publisher: | CEP Medicina |
| Citation: | PAVLOVSCHI, Ecaterina; Tatiana MĂRIȚOI; Stefan KURTEV and Olga Tagadiuc. Hyperglycemic modulation of human retinal pericytes: morphological responses and osmotic controls in an in vitro model of microvascular stress. In: Cells and Tissues Transplantation. Actualities and Perspectives: The Materials of the National Scientific Conference with International Participation, the 4 th edition, Chisinau, March 20-21, 2026. Chișinău : CEP Medicina, 2026, p. 92. ISBN 978-9975-82-477-4 (PDF). |
| Abstract: | Introduction. Retinal pericytes play an emphasizing role in maintaining microvascular integrity and
are among the earliest cells affected during diabetic microangiopathy. Robust experimental
hyperglycemia models are needed for understanding the cellular responses to metabolic stress. The
aim of the study was to evaluate the effects of graded glucose concentrations on cultured human retinal
pericytes and to differentiate metabolic from osmotic influences.
Materials and methods. Human retinal pericytes (Innoprot, Spain) at passage 3 were cultured under
controlled in vitro conditions. Five experimental groups were formed: physiological glucose (5.5 mM);
moderate hyperglycemia (25 mM); severe hyperglycemia (50 mM); osmotic control for moderate
hyperglicemia (5.5 mM glucose + 19.5 mM mannitol); and osmotic control for severe hyperglycemia
(5.5 mM glucose + 44.5 mM mannitol). Cells were maintained in culture flasks and evaluated
microscopically (ELTA’90 MR, Nikon) at baseline and after 24 h of exposure. Morphological
assessment focused on cellular confluence, structural integrity, and visible stress-related changes using
semi-quantitative visual estimation.
Results. After 24 h, physiological glucose conditions maintained typical spindle-shaped morphology
and showed an estimated 15-25% increase in apparent cell density, consistent with normal
proliferation. The 19.5 mMol mannitol osmotic control demonstrated minimal alterations, with an
approximate 5-10% increase compared with baseline, suggesting limited osmotic influence. In
contract, exposure to higher osmotic load (44.5 mMol mannitol) resulted in slight reduction of
spreading and an estimated 5-10% decrease in apparent cell density. Moderate hyperglycemia (25
mMol glucose) was associated with early morphological stress features, including reduced alignment
and increased refractile bodies, corresponding to an estimated 10-20% reduction in proliferation
relative to control cultures. Severe hyperglycemia (50 mMol glucose) induced more pronounced
changes, such as diminished spreading, enhanced intercellular gaps, and scattered rounded cells, with
an estimated 25-35% reduction in apparent cell density. These findings imply a dose-dependent
inhibitory effect of glucose beyond osmotic stress alone.
Conclusions. Short-term exposure to elevated glucose concentrations created progressive
morphological alterations and diminished apparent proliferation in retinal pericytes, highlighting the
role of hyperglycemia in microvascular disfunction. The inclusion of mannitol osmotic controls
strengthens the interpretation of glucose-specific metabolic effects. |
| metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: | Cells and Tissues Transplantation. Actualities and Perspectives: The Materials of the National Scientific Conference with International Participation, the 4 th edition, Chisinau, March 20-21, 2026 |
| URI: | https://repository.usmf.md/handle/20.500.12710/33062 |
| ISBN: | 978-9975-82-477-4 |
| Appears in Collections: | Cells and Tissues Transplantation. Actualities and Perspectives: The Materials of the National Scientific Conference with International Participation, the 4 th edition, Chisinau, March 20-21, 2026
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