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PLOS ONE | 2015

Visual Cycle Modulation as an Approach toward Preservation of Retinal Integrity

Claes Bavik; Susan Hayes Henry; Yan Zhang; Kyoko Mitts; Tim McGinn; Ewa Budzynski; Andriy Pashko; Kuo Lee Lieu; Sheng Zhong; Bruce Blumberg; Vladimir Kuksa; Mark W. Orme; I. Scott; Ahmad Fawzi; Ryo Kubota

Increased exposure to blue or visible light, fluctuations in oxygen tension, and the excessive accumulation of toxic retinoid byproducts places a tremendous amount of stress on the retina. Reduction of visual chromophore biosynthesis may be an effective method to reduce the impact of these stressors and preserve retinal integrity. A class of non-retinoid, small molecule compounds that target key proteins of the visual cycle have been developed. The first candidate in this class of compounds, referred to as visual cycle modulators, is emixustat hydrochloride (emixustat). Here, we describe the effects of emixustat, an inhibitor of the visual cycle isomerase (RPE65), on visual cycle function and preservation of retinal integrity in animal models. Emixustat potently inhibited isomerase activity in vitro (IC50 = 4.4 nM) and was found to reduce the production of visual chromophore (11-cis retinal) in wild-type mice following a single oral dose (ED50 = 0.18 mg/kg). Measure of drug effect on the retina by electroretinography revealed a dose-dependent slowing of rod photoreceptor recovery (ED50 = 0.21 mg/kg) that was consistent with the pattern of visual chromophore reduction. In albino mice, emixustat was shown to be effective in preventing photoreceptor cell death caused by intense light exposure. Pre-treatment with a single dose of emixustat (0.3 mg/kg) provided a ~50% protective effect against light-induced photoreceptor cell loss, while higher doses (1–3 mg/kg) were nearly 100% effective. In Abca4-/- mice, an animal model of excessive lipofuscin and retinoid toxin (A2E) accumulation, chronic (3 month) emixustat treatment markedly reduced lipofuscin autofluorescence and reduced A2E levels by ~60% (ED50 = 0.47 mg/kg). Finally, in the retinopathy of prematurity rodent model, treatment with emixustat during the period of ischemia and reperfusion injury produced a ~30% reduction in retinal neovascularization (ED50 = 0.46mg/kg). These data demonstrate the ability of emixustat to modulate visual cycle activity and reduce pathology associated with various biochemical and environmental stressors in animal models. Other attributes of emixustat, such as oral bioavailability and target specificity make it an attractive candidate for clinical development in the treatment of retinal disease.


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2006

Protective Effect of Crocin against Blue Light- and White Light-Mediated Photoreceptor Cell Death in Bovine and Primate Retinal Primary Cell Culture

Aicha Laabich; Ganesh P. Vissvesvaran; Kuo L. Lieu; Kyoko Murata; Tim McGinn; Corinne C. Manmoto; John R. Sinclair; Ibrahim Karliga; David W. Leung; Ahmad Fawzi; Ryo Kubota


Experimental Eye Research | 2007

Protective effects of myricetin and related flavonols against A2E and light mediated-cell death in bovine retinal primary cell culture

Aicha Laabich; Corinne C. Manmoto; Vladimir Kuksa; David W. Leung; Ganesh P. Vissvesvaran; Ibrahim Karliga; Mahesh Kamat; I. Scott; Ahmad Fawzi; Ryo Kubota


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2007

Minocycline Protects Photoreceptors from Light and Oxidative Stress in Primary Bovine Retinal Cell Culture

David W. Leung; Lance A. Lindlief; Aicha Laabich; Ganesh P. Vissvesvaran; Mahesh Kamat; Kuo L. Lieu; Ahmad Fawzi; Ryo Kubota


Archive | 2007

Compositions and methods for treatment of ophthalmic diseases and disorders

Ryo Kubota; Ahmad Fawzi; I. Scott; Vladimir Kuksa


PLOS ONE | 2015

Pharmacodynamic Effect of Emixustat on Rod Function.

Claes Bavik; Susan Hayes Henry; Yan Zhang; Kyoko Mitts; Tim McGinn; Ewa Budzynski; Andriy Pashko; Kuo Lee Lieu; Sheng Zhong; Bruce Blumberg; Vladimir Kuksa; Mark W. Orme; I. Scott; Ahmad Fawzi; Ryo Kubota


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2008

Dark- and Light-Adapted Intensity-Response Function ERG Characteristics in Rodents and Monkeys

R. Tzekov; M. Gibson; L. Zhu; Ahmad Fawzi; Ryo Kubota


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2008

Protective Activity of Myricetin-Like Flavones and Cyanidins in Light-Induced Retinal Damage

L. Zhu; David W. Leung; L. Lindlief; Mahesh Kamat; R. Tzekov; Ryo Kubota; Ahmad Fawzi


Archive | 2007

Compositions et méthodes de traitement pour maladies et troubles ophtalmiques

Ryo Kubota; Ahmad Fawzi; I. Scott; Vladimir Kuksa


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2007

Protective Effect of Myricetin and Related Flavonols Against Light-Induced Retinal Damage in Mice

L. Zhu; Aicha Laabich; David W. Leung; C. Bavik; Ryo Kubota; Ahmad Fawzi

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Vladimir Kuksa

University of Washington

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Bruce Blumberg

University of California

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