Oxidative stress and inflammation are necessary pathogenic factors contributing to the aetiology of diabetic retinopathy (DR). Triptolide (TPL) is derived from the traditional Chinese herb lei gong teng with anti-inflammatory, immunosuppressive and antitumor activities. This article was developed to examine the effect of TPL on DR. ARPE-19 cells were pre-treated with TPL and then stimulated by high glucose (HG). We found that TPL treatment enhanced cell viability, decreased apoptosis and ROS production in HG-treated RPE cells. MiR-29b was low-expressed in HG-treated cells, but TPL raised its expression. In addition, the protective activity of TPL towards ARPE-19 cells was attenuated when miR-29b was reduced. By utilising bioinformatics evaluation, PTEN was predicted as a downstream target of miR-29b. Also, TPL obstructed PI3K/AKT signalling pathways in HG-treated ARPE-19 Cells. Taken together, TPL secured ARPE-19 cells from HG-induced oxidative damage via regulating miR-29b/PTEN axis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]