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The Inhibitory Effect of Selected D(2) Dopaminergic Receptor Agonists on VEGF-Dependent Neovascularization in Zebrafish Larvae: Potential New Therapy in Ophthalmic Diseases

Pathological angiogenesis is correlated with many ophthalmic diseases. The most common are exudative age-related macular degeneration and proliferative diabetic retinopathy. The current treatment for these diseases is based on regularly administered anti-VEGF antibodies injections. In the study, we...

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Autores principales: Kasica, Natalia, Święch, Anna, Saładziak, Katarzyna, Mackiewicz, Jerzy, Osęka, Maciej
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8997652/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35406766
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells11071202
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author Kasica, Natalia
Święch, Anna
Saładziak, Katarzyna
Mackiewicz, Jerzy
Osęka, Maciej
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Święch, Anna
Saładziak, Katarzyna
Mackiewicz, Jerzy
Osęka, Maciej
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description Pathological angiogenesis is correlated with many ophthalmic diseases. The most common are exudative age-related macular degeneration and proliferative diabetic retinopathy. The current treatment for these diseases is based on regularly administered anti-VEGF antibodies injections. In the study, we investigated selected D(2) dopaminergic receptor agonists, namely bromocriptine, cabergoline and pergolide, on hypoxia-induced neovascularization. We used the zebrafish laboratory model, specifically three-day post fertilization (dpf) Tg(fli-1: EGFP) zebrafish larvae. To induce abnormal angiogenesis of hyaloid-retinal vessels (HRVs) and intersegmental vessels (ISVs), the larvae were treated with cobalt chloride (II) (CoCl(2)) (a hypoxia-inducing agent) from 24 h post fertilization. The inhibitory role of D(2) dopaminergic receptor agonists was investigated using confocal microscopy and qPCR. Additionally, the results were compared to those obtained in the group treated with CoCl(2) followed by bevacizumab, the well-known antiangiogenic agent. Confocal microscopy analyses revealed severe deformation of vessels in the CoCl(2) treated group, while co-incubation with bromocriptine, cabergoline, pergolide and bevacizumab, respectively, significantly inhibited abnormalities of angiogenesis. The qPCR analyses supported the protective role of the chosen dopaminergic agonists by demonstrating their influence on CoCl(2)-derived upregulation of vegfaa expression. The present results suggest that the D(2) receptor agonists can be considered as a new direction in research for antiangiogenic therapy.
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spelling pubmed-89976522022-04-12 The Inhibitory Effect of Selected D(2) Dopaminergic Receptor Agonists on VEGF-Dependent Neovascularization in Zebrafish Larvae: Potential New Therapy in Ophthalmic Diseases Kasica, Natalia Święch, Anna Saładziak, Katarzyna Mackiewicz, Jerzy Osęka, Maciej Cells Article Pathological angiogenesis is correlated with many ophthalmic diseases. The most common are exudative age-related macular degeneration and proliferative diabetic retinopathy. The current treatment for these diseases is based on regularly administered anti-VEGF antibodies injections. In the study, we investigated selected D(2) dopaminergic receptor agonists, namely bromocriptine, cabergoline and pergolide, on hypoxia-induced neovascularization. We used the zebrafish laboratory model, specifically three-day post fertilization (dpf) Tg(fli-1: EGFP) zebrafish larvae. To induce abnormal angiogenesis of hyaloid-retinal vessels (HRVs) and intersegmental vessels (ISVs), the larvae were treated with cobalt chloride (II) (CoCl(2)) (a hypoxia-inducing agent) from 24 h post fertilization. The inhibitory role of D(2) dopaminergic receptor agonists was investigated using confocal microscopy and qPCR. Additionally, the results were compared to those obtained in the group treated with CoCl(2) followed by bevacizumab, the well-known antiangiogenic agent. Confocal microscopy analyses revealed severe deformation of vessels in the CoCl(2) treated group, while co-incubation with bromocriptine, cabergoline, pergolide and bevacizumab, respectively, significantly inhibited abnormalities of angiogenesis. The qPCR analyses supported the protective role of the chosen dopaminergic agonists by demonstrating their influence on CoCl(2)-derived upregulation of vegfaa expression. The present results suggest that the D(2) receptor agonists can be considered as a new direction in research for antiangiogenic therapy. MDPI 2022-04-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8997652/ /pubmed/35406766 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells11071202 Text en © 2022 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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Kasica, Natalia
Święch, Anna
Saładziak, Katarzyna
Mackiewicz, Jerzy
Osęka, Maciej
The Inhibitory Effect of Selected D(2) Dopaminergic Receptor Agonists on VEGF-Dependent Neovascularization in Zebrafish Larvae: Potential New Therapy in Ophthalmic Diseases
title The Inhibitory Effect of Selected D(2) Dopaminergic Receptor Agonists on VEGF-Dependent Neovascularization in Zebrafish Larvae: Potential New Therapy in Ophthalmic Diseases
title_full The Inhibitory Effect of Selected D(2) Dopaminergic Receptor Agonists on VEGF-Dependent Neovascularization in Zebrafish Larvae: Potential New Therapy in Ophthalmic Diseases
title_fullStr The Inhibitory Effect of Selected D(2) Dopaminergic Receptor Agonists on VEGF-Dependent Neovascularization in Zebrafish Larvae: Potential New Therapy in Ophthalmic Diseases
title_full_unstemmed The Inhibitory Effect of Selected D(2) Dopaminergic Receptor Agonists on VEGF-Dependent Neovascularization in Zebrafish Larvae: Potential New Therapy in Ophthalmic Diseases
title_short The Inhibitory Effect of Selected D(2) Dopaminergic Receptor Agonists on VEGF-Dependent Neovascularization in Zebrafish Larvae: Potential New Therapy in Ophthalmic Diseases
title_sort inhibitory effect of selected d(2) dopaminergic receptor agonists on vegf-dependent neovascularization in zebrafish larvae: potential new therapy in ophthalmic diseases
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8997652/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35406766
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells11071202
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