Shielding retinal pigment epithelium cells from high glucose-induced oxidative stress: the protective effect of phospholipase D (PLD) pathway inhibition
The inhibition of phospholipase D pathway significantly reduces oxidative stress in retinal pigment epithelial cells.
A key outcome indicates that cells exposed to high glucose show lower oxidative damage with PLD inhibition compared to controls.
Analysis conducted assesses the effects of phospholipase D suppression on retinal pigment epithelium cells under oxidative stress conditions.
Findings imply potential therapeutic strategies for oxidative-related retinal diseases by targeting enzymatic pathways.
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