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TNF-α mediated apoptosis plays an important role in the development of early diabetic retinopathy and long-term histopathological alterations

PURPOSE: The pathophysiology of diabetic retinopathy involves leukocyte adhesion to retinal vasculature, early blood-retinal barrier breakdown, capillary nonperfusion, and endothelial cell death. We investigated the involvement of tumor necrosis factor α (TNF-α) in diabetes-related histopathological...

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Autores principales: Joussen, Antonia M., Doehmen, Sven, Le, Minh L., Koizumi, Kan, Radetzky, Sven, Krohne, Tim U., Poulaki, Vassiliki, Semkova, Irina, Kociok, Norbert
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Publicado: Molecular Vision 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2716944/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19641635
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author Joussen, Antonia M.
Doehmen, Sven
Le, Minh L.
Koizumi, Kan
Radetzky, Sven
Krohne, Tim U.
Poulaki, Vassiliki
Semkova, Irina
Kociok, Norbert
author_facet Joussen, Antonia M.
Doehmen, Sven
Le, Minh L.
Koizumi, Kan
Radetzky, Sven
Krohne, Tim U.
Poulaki, Vassiliki
Semkova, Irina
Kociok, Norbert
author_sort Joussen, Antonia M.
collection PubMed
description PURPOSE: The pathophysiology of diabetic retinopathy involves leukocyte adhesion to retinal vasculature, early blood-retinal barrier breakdown, capillary nonperfusion, and endothelial cell death. We investigated the involvement of tumor necrosis factor α (TNF-α) in diabetes-related histopathological changes in two relevant rodent models. METHODS: In short-term studies, Long-Evans rats with streptozotocin–induced diabetes were treated with or without the TNF-α inhibitor, etanercept. For long-term studies, tumor necrosis factor receptor I (TNF-RI)-deficient mice and TNF-RII-deficient mice, as well as C57/Bl6 wild-type mice, were fed 30% galactose for up to 20 months. The retinal histopathological alterations of hypergalactosemia were analyzed in trypsin digest preparations. Endothelial cell injury and apoptosis in rat retinas were evaluated by propidium iodide, TUNEL, CytoDeath staining, and DNA fragmentation ELISA. Caspase 3 and 8 activity was evaluated by immunoblotting and quantitative enzymatic activity assay. RESULTS: Etanercept suppressed caspase activation, retinal cell injury, and apoptosis in short-term diabetic rats. Pericyte and endothelial cell loss were also reduced in long-term hypergalactosemic mice. Long-term studies demonstrated that pericyte loss and endothelial cell loss were reduced in comparison to wild-type diabetic controls. CONCLUSIONS: Our study identifies an important role for TNF-α in the pathogenesis of signature diabetic retinopathy pathologies and demonstrates that etanercept can inhibit retinal cell death and long-term complication of diabetes. Taken together, our results suggest that etanercept could prove beneficial in preventing both early and late vascular diabetic complications.
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spelling pubmed-27169442009-07-28 TNF-α mediated apoptosis plays an important role in the development of early diabetic retinopathy and long-term histopathological alterations Joussen, Antonia M. Doehmen, Sven Le, Minh L. Koizumi, Kan Radetzky, Sven Krohne, Tim U. Poulaki, Vassiliki Semkova, Irina Kociok, Norbert Mol Vis Research Article PURPOSE: The pathophysiology of diabetic retinopathy involves leukocyte adhesion to retinal vasculature, early blood-retinal barrier breakdown, capillary nonperfusion, and endothelial cell death. We investigated the involvement of tumor necrosis factor α (TNF-α) in diabetes-related histopathological changes in two relevant rodent models. METHODS: In short-term studies, Long-Evans rats with streptozotocin–induced diabetes were treated with or without the TNF-α inhibitor, etanercept. For long-term studies, tumor necrosis factor receptor I (TNF-RI)-deficient mice and TNF-RII-deficient mice, as well as C57/Bl6 wild-type mice, were fed 30% galactose for up to 20 months. The retinal histopathological alterations of hypergalactosemia were analyzed in trypsin digest preparations. Endothelial cell injury and apoptosis in rat retinas were evaluated by propidium iodide, TUNEL, CytoDeath staining, and DNA fragmentation ELISA. Caspase 3 and 8 activity was evaluated by immunoblotting and quantitative enzymatic activity assay. RESULTS: Etanercept suppressed caspase activation, retinal cell injury, and apoptosis in short-term diabetic rats. Pericyte and endothelial cell loss were also reduced in long-term hypergalactosemic mice. Long-term studies demonstrated that pericyte loss and endothelial cell loss were reduced in comparison to wild-type diabetic controls. CONCLUSIONS: Our study identifies an important role for TNF-α in the pathogenesis of signature diabetic retinopathy pathologies and demonstrates that etanercept can inhibit retinal cell death and long-term complication of diabetes. Taken together, our results suggest that etanercept could prove beneficial in preventing both early and late vascular diabetic complications. Molecular Vision 2009-07-25 /pmc/articles/PMC2716944/ /pubmed/19641635 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Joussen, Antonia M.
Doehmen, Sven
Le, Minh L.
Koizumi, Kan
Radetzky, Sven
Krohne, Tim U.
Poulaki, Vassiliki
Semkova, Irina
Kociok, Norbert
TNF-α mediated apoptosis plays an important role in the development of early diabetic retinopathy and long-term histopathological alterations
title TNF-α mediated apoptosis plays an important role in the development of early diabetic retinopathy and long-term histopathological alterations
title_full TNF-α mediated apoptosis plays an important role in the development of early diabetic retinopathy and long-term histopathological alterations
title_fullStr TNF-α mediated apoptosis plays an important role in the development of early diabetic retinopathy and long-term histopathological alterations
title_full_unstemmed TNF-α mediated apoptosis plays an important role in the development of early diabetic retinopathy and long-term histopathological alterations
title_short TNF-α mediated apoptosis plays an important role in the development of early diabetic retinopathy and long-term histopathological alterations
title_sort tnf-α mediated apoptosis plays an important role in the development of early diabetic retinopathy and long-term histopathological alterations
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2716944/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19641635
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