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Lack of R-Ras Leads to Increased Vascular Permeability in Ischemic Retinopathy

PURPOSE: The role of R-Ras in retinal angiogenesis and vascular permeability was evaluated in an oxygen-induced retinopathy (OIR) model using R-Ras knockout (KO) mice and in human diabetic neovascular membranes. METHODS: Mice deficient for R-Ras and their wild-type (WT) littermates were subjected to...

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Autores principales: Vähätupa, Maria, Prince, Stuart, Vataja, Suvi, Mertimo, Teija, Kataja, Marko, Kinnunen, Kati, Marjomäki, Varpu, Uusitalo, Hannu, Komatsu, Masanobu, Järvinen, Tero A.H., Uusitalo–Järvinen, Hannele
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5032915/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27654416
http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/iovs.16-19212
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author Vähätupa, Maria
Prince, Stuart
Vataja, Suvi
Mertimo, Teija
Kataja, Marko
Kinnunen, Kati
Marjomäki, Varpu
Uusitalo, Hannu
Komatsu, Masanobu
Järvinen, Tero A.H.
Uusitalo–Järvinen, Hannele
author_facet Vähätupa, Maria
Prince, Stuart
Vataja, Suvi
Mertimo, Teija
Kataja, Marko
Kinnunen, Kati
Marjomäki, Varpu
Uusitalo, Hannu
Komatsu, Masanobu
Järvinen, Tero A.H.
Uusitalo–Järvinen, Hannele
author_sort Vähätupa, Maria
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description PURPOSE: The role of R-Ras in retinal angiogenesis and vascular permeability was evaluated in an oxygen-induced retinopathy (OIR) model using R-Ras knockout (KO) mice and in human diabetic neovascular membranes. METHODS: Mice deficient for R-Ras and their wild-type (WT) littermates were subjected to 75% oxygen from postnatal day 7 (P7) to P12 and then returned to room air. At P17 retinal vascularization was examined from whole mounts, and retinal vascular permeability was studied using Miles assay. Real-time RT-PCR, Western blotting, and immunohistochemistry were used to assess the expression of R-Ras in retina during development or in the OIR model. The degree of pericyte coverage and vascular endothelial (VE)-cadherin expression on WT and R-Ras KO retinal blood vessels was quantified using confocal microscopy. The correlation of R-Ras with vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 2 (VEGFR2) and human serum albumin on human proliferative diabetic retinopathy membranes was assessed using immunohistochemistry. RESULTS: In retina, R-Ras expression was mostly restricted to the vasculature. Retinal vessels in the R-Ras KO mice were significantly more permeable than WT controls in the OIR model. A significant reduction in the direct physical contact between pericytes and blood vessel endothelium as well as reduced VE-cadherin immunostaining was found in R-Ras–deficient mice. In human proliferative diabetic retinopathy neovascular membranes, R-Ras expression negatively correlated with increased vascular leakage and expression of VEGFR2, a marker of blood vessel immaturity. CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that R-Ras has a role in controlling retinal vessel maturation and stabilization in ischemic retinopathy and provides a potential target for pharmacologic manipulation to treat diabetic retinopathy.
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spelling pubmed-50329152016-09-23 Lack of R-Ras Leads to Increased Vascular Permeability in Ischemic Retinopathy Vähätupa, Maria Prince, Stuart Vataja, Suvi Mertimo, Teija Kataja, Marko Kinnunen, Kati Marjomäki, Varpu Uusitalo, Hannu Komatsu, Masanobu Järvinen, Tero A.H. Uusitalo–Järvinen, Hannele Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci Retina PURPOSE: The role of R-Ras in retinal angiogenesis and vascular permeability was evaluated in an oxygen-induced retinopathy (OIR) model using R-Ras knockout (KO) mice and in human diabetic neovascular membranes. METHODS: Mice deficient for R-Ras and their wild-type (WT) littermates were subjected to 75% oxygen from postnatal day 7 (P7) to P12 and then returned to room air. At P17 retinal vascularization was examined from whole mounts, and retinal vascular permeability was studied using Miles assay. Real-time RT-PCR, Western blotting, and immunohistochemistry were used to assess the expression of R-Ras in retina during development or in the OIR model. The degree of pericyte coverage and vascular endothelial (VE)-cadherin expression on WT and R-Ras KO retinal blood vessels was quantified using confocal microscopy. The correlation of R-Ras with vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 2 (VEGFR2) and human serum albumin on human proliferative diabetic retinopathy membranes was assessed using immunohistochemistry. RESULTS: In retina, R-Ras expression was mostly restricted to the vasculature. Retinal vessels in the R-Ras KO mice were significantly more permeable than WT controls in the OIR model. A significant reduction in the direct physical contact between pericytes and blood vessel endothelium as well as reduced VE-cadherin immunostaining was found in R-Ras–deficient mice. In human proliferative diabetic retinopathy neovascular membranes, R-Ras expression negatively correlated with increased vascular leakage and expression of VEGFR2, a marker of blood vessel immaturity. CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that R-Ras has a role in controlling retinal vessel maturation and stabilization in ischemic retinopathy and provides a potential target for pharmacologic manipulation to treat diabetic retinopathy. The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology 2016-09-19 2016-09 /pmc/articles/PMC5032915/ /pubmed/27654416 http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/iovs.16-19212 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
spellingShingle Retina
Vähätupa, Maria
Prince, Stuart
Vataja, Suvi
Mertimo, Teija
Kataja, Marko
Kinnunen, Kati
Marjomäki, Varpu
Uusitalo, Hannu
Komatsu, Masanobu
Järvinen, Tero A.H.
Uusitalo–Järvinen, Hannele
Lack of R-Ras Leads to Increased Vascular Permeability in Ischemic Retinopathy
title Lack of R-Ras Leads to Increased Vascular Permeability in Ischemic Retinopathy
title_full Lack of R-Ras Leads to Increased Vascular Permeability in Ischemic Retinopathy
title_fullStr Lack of R-Ras Leads to Increased Vascular Permeability in Ischemic Retinopathy
title_full_unstemmed Lack of R-Ras Leads to Increased Vascular Permeability in Ischemic Retinopathy
title_short Lack of R-Ras Leads to Increased Vascular Permeability in Ischemic Retinopathy
title_sort lack of r-ras leads to increased vascular permeability in ischemic retinopathy
topic Retina
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5032915/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27654416
http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/iovs.16-19212
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