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Reduced Retinal Degeneration in an Oxidative Stress Organ Culture Model through an iNOS-Inhibitor

SIMPLE SUMMARY: There is an urgent need to develop new therapeutic approaches for diseases of the retina, like glaucoma. In their pathogenesis, oxidative stress and the corresponding defense reactions play an important role. In porcine retinal organ cultures, hydrogen peroxide can be used to simulat...

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Autores principales: Mueller-Buehl, Ana M., Tsai, Teresa, Hurst, José, Theiss, Carsten, Peters, Laura, Hofmann, Lisa, Herms, Fenja, Kuehn, Sandra, Schnichels, Sven, Joachim, Stephanie C.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8145164/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33925248
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology10050383
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author Mueller-Buehl, Ana M.
Tsai, Teresa
Hurst, José
Theiss, Carsten
Peters, Laura
Hofmann, Lisa
Herms, Fenja
Kuehn, Sandra
Schnichels, Sven
Joachim, Stephanie C.
author_facet Mueller-Buehl, Ana M.
Tsai, Teresa
Hurst, José
Theiss, Carsten
Peters, Laura
Hofmann, Lisa
Herms, Fenja
Kuehn, Sandra
Schnichels, Sven
Joachim, Stephanie C.
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: There is an urgent need to develop new therapeutic approaches for diseases of the retina, like glaucoma. In their pathogenesis, oxidative stress and the corresponding defense reactions play an important role. In porcine retinal organ cultures, hydrogen peroxide can be used to simulate oxidative stress. In the present study, we investigated whether the treatment with an inducible nitric oxide synthase inhibitor protects retinal cells from oxidative stress. Therefore, porcine retinal explants were damaged with hydrogen peroxide and treated with the nitric oxide synthase inhibitor. Analyzes of the retina at four and eight days showed that a inhibitor was able to prevent degeneration in porcine retinas, since retinal ganglion cells were protected to some extent. Moreover, in the later course, there was also protection of other retinal cells (bipolar cells). Hence, this inhibitor seems to be a promising treatment option for retinal diseases. ABSTRACT: In retinal organ cultures, H(2)O(2) can be used to simulate oxidative stress, which plays a role in the development of several retinal diseases including glaucoma. We investigated whether processes underlying oxidative stress can be prevented in retinal organ cultures by an inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS)-inhibitor. To this end, porcine retinal explants were cultivated for four and eight days. Oxidative stress was induced via 300 µM H(2)O(2) on day one for three hours. Treatment with the iNOS-inhibitor 1400 W was applied simultaneously, remaining for 72 h. Retinal ganglion cells (RGC), bipolar and amacrine cells, apoptosis, autophagy, and hypoxia were evaluated immunohistologically and by RT-qPCR. Additionally, RGC morphology was analyzed via transmission electron microscopy. H(2)O(2)-induced RGCs loss after four days was prevented by the iNOS-inhibitor. Additionally, electron microscopy revealed a preservation from oxidative stress in iNOS-inhibitor treated retinas at four and eight days. A late rescue of bipolar cells was seen in iNOS-inhibitor treated retinas after eight days. Hypoxic stress and apoptosis almost reached the control situation after iNOS-inhibitor treatment, especially after four days. In sum, the iNOS-inhibitor was able to prevent strong H(2)O-induced degeneration in porcine retinas. Hence, this inhibitor seems to be a promising treatment option for retinal diseases.
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spelling pubmed-81451642021-05-26 Reduced Retinal Degeneration in an Oxidative Stress Organ Culture Model through an iNOS-Inhibitor Mueller-Buehl, Ana M. Tsai, Teresa Hurst, José Theiss, Carsten Peters, Laura Hofmann, Lisa Herms, Fenja Kuehn, Sandra Schnichels, Sven Joachim, Stephanie C. Biology (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: There is an urgent need to develop new therapeutic approaches for diseases of the retina, like glaucoma. In their pathogenesis, oxidative stress and the corresponding defense reactions play an important role. In porcine retinal organ cultures, hydrogen peroxide can be used to simulate oxidative stress. In the present study, we investigated whether the treatment with an inducible nitric oxide synthase inhibitor protects retinal cells from oxidative stress. Therefore, porcine retinal explants were damaged with hydrogen peroxide and treated with the nitric oxide synthase inhibitor. Analyzes of the retina at four and eight days showed that a inhibitor was able to prevent degeneration in porcine retinas, since retinal ganglion cells were protected to some extent. Moreover, in the later course, there was also protection of other retinal cells (bipolar cells). Hence, this inhibitor seems to be a promising treatment option for retinal diseases. ABSTRACT: In retinal organ cultures, H(2)O(2) can be used to simulate oxidative stress, which plays a role in the development of several retinal diseases including glaucoma. We investigated whether processes underlying oxidative stress can be prevented in retinal organ cultures by an inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS)-inhibitor. To this end, porcine retinal explants were cultivated for four and eight days. Oxidative stress was induced via 300 µM H(2)O(2) on day one for three hours. Treatment with the iNOS-inhibitor 1400 W was applied simultaneously, remaining for 72 h. Retinal ganglion cells (RGC), bipolar and amacrine cells, apoptosis, autophagy, and hypoxia were evaluated immunohistologically and by RT-qPCR. Additionally, RGC morphology was analyzed via transmission electron microscopy. H(2)O(2)-induced RGCs loss after four days was prevented by the iNOS-inhibitor. Additionally, electron microscopy revealed a preservation from oxidative stress in iNOS-inhibitor treated retinas at four and eight days. A late rescue of bipolar cells was seen in iNOS-inhibitor treated retinas after eight days. Hypoxic stress and apoptosis almost reached the control situation after iNOS-inhibitor treatment, especially after four days. In sum, the iNOS-inhibitor was able to prevent strong H(2)O-induced degeneration in porcine retinas. Hence, this inhibitor seems to be a promising treatment option for retinal diseases. MDPI 2021-04-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8145164/ /pubmed/33925248 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology10050383 Text en © 2021 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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Herms, Fenja
Kuehn, Sandra
Schnichels, Sven
Joachim, Stephanie C.
Reduced Retinal Degeneration in an Oxidative Stress Organ Culture Model through an iNOS-Inhibitor
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title_short Reduced Retinal Degeneration in an Oxidative Stress Organ Culture Model through an iNOS-Inhibitor
title_sort reduced retinal degeneration in an oxidative stress organ culture model through an inos-inhibitor
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8145164/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33925248
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology10050383
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