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Meldonium Inhibits Cell Motility and Wound-Healing in Trabecular Meshwork Cells and Scleral Fibroblasts: Possible Applications in Glaucoma

Meldonium (MID) is a synthetic drug designed to decrease the availability of L-carnitine—a main player in mitochondrial energy generation—thus modulating the cell pathways of energy metabolism. Its clinical effects are mostly evident in blood vessels during ischemic events, when the hyperproduction...

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Autores principales: Minnelli, Cristina, Piva, Francesco, Cecati, Monia, Armeni, Tatiana, Mobbili, Giovanna, Galeazzi, Roberta, Melecchi, Alberto, Cristaldi, Martina, Corsaro, Roberta, Rusciano, Dario
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10143983/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37111351
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph16040594
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author Minnelli, Cristina
Piva, Francesco
Cecati, Monia
Armeni, Tatiana
Mobbili, Giovanna
Galeazzi, Roberta
Melecchi, Alberto
Cristaldi, Martina
Corsaro, Roberta
Rusciano, Dario
author_facet Minnelli, Cristina
Piva, Francesco
Cecati, Monia
Armeni, Tatiana
Mobbili, Giovanna
Galeazzi, Roberta
Melecchi, Alberto
Cristaldi, Martina
Corsaro, Roberta
Rusciano, Dario
author_sort Minnelli, Cristina
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description Meldonium (MID) is a synthetic drug designed to decrease the availability of L-carnitine—a main player in mitochondrial energy generation—thus modulating the cell pathways of energy metabolism. Its clinical effects are mostly evident in blood vessels during ischemic events, when the hyperproduction of endogenous carnitine enhances cell metabolic activities, leading to increased oxidative stress and apoptosis. MID has shown vaso-protective effects in model systems of endothelial dysfunction induced by high glucose or by hypertension. By stimulating the endothelial nitric oxide synthetase (eNOS) via PI3 and Akt kinase, it has shown beneficial effects on the microcirculation and blood perfusion. Elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) and endothelial dysfunction are major risk factors for glaucoma development and progression, and IOP remains the main target for its pharmacological treatment. IOP is maintained through the filtration efficiency of the trabecular meshwork (TM), a porous tissue derived from the neuroectoderm. Therefore, given the effects of MID on blood vessels and endothelial cells, we investigated the effects of the topical instillation of MID eye drops on the IOP of normotensive rats and on the cell metabolism and motility of human TM cells in vitro. Results show a significant dose-dependent decrease in the IOP upon topic treatment and a decrease in TM cell motility in the wound-healing assay, correlating with an enhanced expression of vinculin localized in focal adhesion plaques. Motility inhibition was also evident on scleral fibroblasts in vitro. These results may encourage a further exploration of MID eye drops in glaucoma treatment.
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spelling pubmed-101439832023-04-29 Meldonium Inhibits Cell Motility and Wound-Healing in Trabecular Meshwork Cells and Scleral Fibroblasts: Possible Applications in Glaucoma Minnelli, Cristina Piva, Francesco Cecati, Monia Armeni, Tatiana Mobbili, Giovanna Galeazzi, Roberta Melecchi, Alberto Cristaldi, Martina Corsaro, Roberta Rusciano, Dario Pharmaceuticals (Basel) Article Meldonium (MID) is a synthetic drug designed to decrease the availability of L-carnitine—a main player in mitochondrial energy generation—thus modulating the cell pathways of energy metabolism. Its clinical effects are mostly evident in blood vessels during ischemic events, when the hyperproduction of endogenous carnitine enhances cell metabolic activities, leading to increased oxidative stress and apoptosis. MID has shown vaso-protective effects in model systems of endothelial dysfunction induced by high glucose or by hypertension. By stimulating the endothelial nitric oxide synthetase (eNOS) via PI3 and Akt kinase, it has shown beneficial effects on the microcirculation and blood perfusion. Elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) and endothelial dysfunction are major risk factors for glaucoma development and progression, and IOP remains the main target for its pharmacological treatment. IOP is maintained through the filtration efficiency of the trabecular meshwork (TM), a porous tissue derived from the neuroectoderm. Therefore, given the effects of MID on blood vessels and endothelial cells, we investigated the effects of the topical instillation of MID eye drops on the IOP of normotensive rats and on the cell metabolism and motility of human TM cells in vitro. Results show a significant dose-dependent decrease in the IOP upon topic treatment and a decrease in TM cell motility in the wound-healing assay, correlating with an enhanced expression of vinculin localized in focal adhesion plaques. Motility inhibition was also evident on scleral fibroblasts in vitro. These results may encourage a further exploration of MID eye drops in glaucoma treatment. MDPI 2023-04-15 /pmc/articles/PMC10143983/ /pubmed/37111351 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph16040594 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Minnelli, Cristina
Piva, Francesco
Cecati, Monia
Armeni, Tatiana
Mobbili, Giovanna
Galeazzi, Roberta
Melecchi, Alberto
Cristaldi, Martina
Corsaro, Roberta
Rusciano, Dario
Meldonium Inhibits Cell Motility and Wound-Healing in Trabecular Meshwork Cells and Scleral Fibroblasts: Possible Applications in Glaucoma
title Meldonium Inhibits Cell Motility and Wound-Healing in Trabecular Meshwork Cells and Scleral Fibroblasts: Possible Applications in Glaucoma
title_full Meldonium Inhibits Cell Motility and Wound-Healing in Trabecular Meshwork Cells and Scleral Fibroblasts: Possible Applications in Glaucoma
title_fullStr Meldonium Inhibits Cell Motility and Wound-Healing in Trabecular Meshwork Cells and Scleral Fibroblasts: Possible Applications in Glaucoma
title_full_unstemmed Meldonium Inhibits Cell Motility and Wound-Healing in Trabecular Meshwork Cells and Scleral Fibroblasts: Possible Applications in Glaucoma
title_short Meldonium Inhibits Cell Motility and Wound-Healing in Trabecular Meshwork Cells and Scleral Fibroblasts: Possible Applications in Glaucoma
title_sort meldonium inhibits cell motility and wound-healing in trabecular meshwork cells and scleral fibroblasts: possible applications in glaucoma
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10143983/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37111351
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph16040594
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