Cellular and subcellular mechanisms of action of resveratrol in regulation of aqueous humour dynamics / Norhafiza Razali
Glaucoma, a common cause of optic neuropathy, is associated with elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) and is the leading cause of irreversible visual disability. Steroid-induced glaucoma, a common type of secondary glaucoma, is also associated with elevated IOP (SIOH). SIOH and glaucoma are currently...
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my-uitm-ir.619342022-06-22T03:49:07Z Cellular and subcellular mechanisms of action of resveratrol in regulation of aqueous humour dynamics / Norhafiza Razali 2016-03 Razali, Norhafiza RE Ophthalmology Glaucoma, a common cause of optic neuropathy, is associated with elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) and is the leading cause of irreversible visual disability. Steroid-induced glaucoma, a common type of secondary glaucoma, is also associated with elevated IOP (SIOH). SIOH and glaucoma are currently treated with antiglaucoma agents, which often have suboptimal efficacy and are associated with adverse effects. The objective of this study was to determine if topical application of trans-resveratrol reduces IOP in rats with SIOH and to investigate its mechanisms of action. This study was divided into in vivo and in vitro studies. In the in vivo study, we evaluated the oculohypotensive effects of topical trans-resveratrol in normal and SIOH rats and investigated the role of adenosine receptors (ARs) and transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) signalling in the IOP lowering effect of trans-resveratrol. Involvement of AR was studied by observing the alterations of IOP in response to trans-resveratrol after pre-treating SIOH animals with AR subtype-specific antagonists. The study also investigated phospholipase C (PLC) activation, extracellular regulated kinase 1/2 (ERK1/2) phosphorylation and increased matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) secretion in the aqueous humour (AH) as mechanism of resveratrol-induced oculohypotension in SIOH rats. In vitro studies evaluated the effect of trans-resveratrol on cellular signalling pathways of ARs and TGF-β in primary human trabecular meshwork cells (HTMCs). Single drop of all concentrations of trans-resveratrol produced significant oculohypotension in normotensive rats and 0.2% concentration produced maximum IOP reduction. Twice daily topical application of trans-resveratrol 0.2% for 21-day in SIOH rats resulted in significant and sustained IOP reduction. This was associated with significantly higher AH MMP2 level; significantly reduced trabecular meshwork (TM) thickness and increased number of TM cells. Treatment with trans-resveratrol also significantly increased the ganglion cell survival and reduced retinal oxidative stress. Pretreatment with adenosine A receptor antagonist inhibited the oculohypotensive effect of resveratrol. The use of A₁ AR, PLC and ERK 1/2 inhibitors also reduced resveratrol-induced MMP-2 secretion. These results were further supported by in vitro study that demonstrated that ERK1/2, PLC and MMP-2 secretion by HTMC is stimulated after resveratrol treatment and these effects are associated with upregulation of A₁ AR gene expression. Topical trans-resveratrol also produced significantly raised plasminogen activator levels and combined TGF-β2+resveratrol treatment caused significant upregulation of inhibitory SMAD7 when compared to TGF-β2-only treated group. Hence, it could be concluded that trans-resveratrol-induced oculohypotension in SIOH rats involves its agonistic activity at the A AR leading to PLC activation, ERK 1/2 phosphorylation and increased MMP-2 secretion. Increased MMP-2 secretion seems to cause changes in TM favourable for AH outflow leading to reduced IOP. Trans-resveratrol-induced oculohypotension could also be attributed to increased level of plasminogen activators, which seems to result from increased expression of inhibitory SMAD7, a TGF-β2 signalling molecule.! Although! current study, for the first time, has clearly demonstrated the significant effects of topical trans-resveratrol on IOP in rats with SIOH and some of the underlying mechanisms; further investigations are needed to fully understand the mechanisms of action of transresveratrol and to explore its potential as a future antiglaucoma agent. 2016-03 Thesis https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/61934/ https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/61934/1/61934.pdf text en public phd doctoral Universiti Teknologi MARA (Kampus Sg. Buloh) Faculty of Medicine Agarwal, Renu |
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Glaucoma, a common cause of optic neuropathy, is associated with elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) and is the leading cause of irreversible visual disability. Steroid-induced glaucoma, a common type of secondary glaucoma, is also associated with elevated IOP (SIOH). SIOH and glaucoma are currently treated with antiglaucoma agents, which often have suboptimal efficacy and are associated with adverse effects. The objective of this study was to determine if topical application of trans-resveratrol reduces IOP in rats with SIOH and to investigate its mechanisms of action. This study was divided into in vivo and in vitro studies. In the in vivo study, we evaluated the oculohypotensive effects of topical trans-resveratrol in normal and SIOH rats and investigated the role of adenosine receptors (ARs) and transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) signalling in the IOP lowering effect of trans-resveratrol. Involvement of AR was studied by observing the alterations of IOP in response to trans-resveratrol after pre-treating SIOH animals with AR subtype-specific antagonists. The study also investigated phospholipase C (PLC) activation, extracellular regulated kinase 1/2 (ERK1/2) phosphorylation and increased matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) secretion in the aqueous humour (AH) as mechanism of resveratrol-induced oculohypotension in SIOH rats. In vitro studies evaluated the effect of trans-resveratrol on cellular signalling pathways of ARs and TGF-β in primary human trabecular meshwork cells (HTMCs). Single drop of all concentrations of trans-resveratrol produced significant oculohypotension in normotensive rats and 0.2% concentration produced maximum IOP reduction. Twice daily topical application of trans-resveratrol 0.2% for 21-day in SIOH rats resulted in significant and sustained IOP reduction. This was associated with significantly higher AH MMP2 level; significantly reduced trabecular meshwork (TM) thickness and increased number of TM cells. Treatment with trans-resveratrol also significantly increased the ganglion cell survival and reduced retinal oxidative stress. Pretreatment with adenosine A receptor antagonist inhibited the oculohypotensive effect of resveratrol. The use of A₁ AR, PLC and ERK 1/2 inhibitors also reduced resveratrol-induced MMP-2 secretion. These results were further supported by in vitro study that demonstrated that ERK1/2, PLC and MMP-2 secretion by HTMC is stimulated after resveratrol treatment and these effects are associated with upregulation of A₁ AR gene expression. Topical trans-resveratrol also produced significantly raised plasminogen activator levels and combined TGF-β2+resveratrol treatment caused significant upregulation of inhibitory SMAD7 when compared to TGF-β2-only treated group. Hence, it could be concluded that trans-resveratrol-induced oculohypotension in SIOH rats involves its agonistic activity at the A AR leading to PLC activation, ERK 1/2 phosphorylation and increased MMP-2 secretion. Increased MMP-2 secretion seems to cause changes in TM favourable for AH outflow leading to reduced IOP. Trans-resveratrol-induced oculohypotension could also be attributed to increased level of plasminogen activators, which seems to result from increased expression of inhibitory SMAD7, a TGF-β2 signalling molecule.! Although! current study, for the first time, has clearly demonstrated the significant effects of topical trans-resveratrol on IOP in rats with SIOH and some of the underlying mechanisms; further investigations are needed to fully understand the mechanisms of action of transresveratrol and to explore its potential as a future antiglaucoma agent. |
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Cellular and subcellular mechanisms of action of resveratrol in regulation of aqueous humour dynamics / Norhafiza Razali |
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Cellular and subcellular mechanisms of action of resveratrol in regulation of aqueous humour dynamics / Norhafiza Razali |
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Cellular and subcellular mechanisms of action of resveratrol in regulation of aqueous humour dynamics / Norhafiza Razali |
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Cellular and subcellular mechanisms of action of resveratrol in regulation of aqueous humour dynamics / Norhafiza Razali |
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Cellular and subcellular mechanisms of action of resveratrol in regulation of aqueous humour dynamics / Norhafiza Razali |
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