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Acta Ophthalmologica | 2008

Role of inflammation in blood-retinal barrier breakdown: animal models

Af Ambrosio; Ec Leal; A Manivannan; J Cunha-Vaz; J.V. Forrester

Purpose Animal models are valuable tools to study the pathogenic mechanisms of many diseases. Diabetic retinopathy is a low-grade chronic inflammatory disease. Nitric oxide (NO) is involved in leukostasis and blood-retinal barrier (BRB) breakdown in the early stages of the disease. However, the role of the different NO synthase (NOS) isoforms was not elucidated. We aimed to clarify the involvement of constitutive (eNOS, nNOS) and inducible NOS (iNOS) isoforms and the mechanisms underlying NO-mediated leukostasis and BRB breakdown, by using an experimental model of diabetes and iNOS KO mice. Methods Diabetes was induced by streptozotocin in normal and KO mice (2 weeks of diabetes). Normal mice were treated with L-NAME (NOS inhibitor). Vessel leakage was assessed with Evans blue. Leukostasis was quantified in flat-mounted retinas and in vivo. ICAM-1, occludin, ZO-1 and nitrotyrosine levels were assessed by Western blotting or immunohistochemistry. Results Diabetes increased the permeability of BRB and leukostasis, which were reduced by L-NAME. Similar effects were observed in diabetic iNOS KO mice. In diabetic mice, the immunoreactivity of tight junction proteins, occludin and ZO-1, decreased, whereas ICAM-1 protein levels increased. Those effects were prevented by L-NAME and in diabetic iNOS KO mice. Diabetes also upregulated all NOS isoforms and increased nitrotyrosine levels in normal mice, but did not significantly increase eNOS and nNOS, and nitrotyrosine levels, in iNOS KO mice. Conclusion These data demonstrate that iNOS plays a predominant role in leukostasis and BRB breakdown. The mechanism involves ICAM-1 upregulation and tight junction proteins downregulation. Support: FCT, Portugal


Acta Ophthalmologica | 2010

Mechanisms underlying the protective effects of calcium dobesilate against the breakdown of blood-retinal barrier induced by diabetes

Af Ambrosio; Ermelindo C. Leal; João Martins; P Voabil; Joana Liberal; C. Chiavaroli; J Bauer; José Cunha-Vaz


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2009

TNF Signals Through NFB to Induce Retinal Endothelial Cell Permeability

Célia A. Aveleira; E. B. Wolpert; Af Ambrosio; David A. Antonetti


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2005

Leukocyte Adhesion and Blood Retinal Barrier (BRB) Breakdown in Diabetic Retinopathy (DR): Role of Nitric Oxide (NO)

Ermelindo C. Leal; Ayyakkannu Manivannan; Célia A. Aveleira; A. Serra; Áurea F. Castilho; Tetsuya Terasaki; Ken-ichi Hosoya; M. Cotter; Af Ambrosio; J.V. Forrester


Acta Ophthalmologica | 2013

Neuropeptide Y Y1 receptor is neuroprotective and modulates microglia reactivity in the rat retina

Af Ambrosio; F Elvas; M Madeira; D Brudzewsky; João Martins; T Martins; C Cavadas; Ar Santiago


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2008

Pro-Inflammatory Cytokines Increase Retinal Endothelial Cell Permeability: Protective Effect of Dexamethasone

Célia A. Aveleira; E. B. Wolpert; Af Ambrosio; David A. Antonetti


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2008

Muller Cells Do Not Influence Leukocyte Adhesion to Retinal Endothelial Cells

Af Ambrosio; Ermelindo C. Leal; Célia A. Aveleira; Áurea F. Castilho; F. Baptista


Acta Ophthalmologica | 2008

The action of pro-inflammatory cytokines on retinal endothelial cell barrier permeability: protective effect of corticosteroids

Af Ambrosio; Ca Aveleira; E Wolpert; Da Antonetti


Acta Ophthalmologica | 2008

Calcium dobesilate prevents changes in tight junction proteins in the retina induced by diabetes

Ermelindo C. Leal; João Martins; C. Chiavaroli; José Cunha-Vaz; Af Ambrosio


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2006

Protective Role of Heme Oxygenase–1 Against High Glucose and Oxidative–Nitrosative Stress in Retinal Endothelial Cells

Af Ambrosio; Áurea F. Castilho; Célia A. Aveleira; Ermelindo C. Leal; C.R. Fernandes; R.I. Meirinhos; N.F. Simoes; Tetsuya Terasaki; Ken-ichi Hosoya

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A. Serra

University of Coimbra

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