Research Article

N-Acetyl-L-cysteine Protects Human Retinal Pigment Epithelial Cells from Oxidative Damage: Implications for Age-Related Macular Degeneration

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NAC treatment does not affect glycolysis. RPE cells were treated with H2O2 (500 μM) for 24 hours with or without NAC (500 μM) pretreatment for 2 hours. Relative extracellular acidification rate (ECAR) levels in No AMD () and AMD () cells were normalized to no treatment for each donor. Glycolytic capacity (GC) and glycolytic reserve (GR) were calculated for (a) No AMD and (b) AMD cells. (c) Relative ECAR after NAC treatment was compared between No AMD (NA) and AMD (A) cells. (d) NAC protection was calculated as NAC+H2O2 (NAC+ox) relative to H2O2 (ox) alone. All data are the mean (±SEM). One-sample -tests were used to compare NAC treatment or H2O2 alone to no treatment in No AMD and AMD groups (a, b). Unpaired -tests were used to compare H2O2 treatment to NAC+H2O2 treatment in (a, b). Unpaired -tests were used to compare responses of No AMD to AMD in (c, d). Data are the mean (±SEM). denotes significance from no treatment control. was considered statistically significant.
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