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Blocking ET-1 receptors does not correct subnormal retinal oxygenation response in experimental diabetic retinopathy
Authors:Roberts Robin  Luan Hongmei  Berkowitz Bruce A
Affiliation:Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 48201, USA.
Abstract:PURPOSE: To test the hypothesis that bosentan (a dual ET(A)/ET(B) receptor antagonist) corrects a subnormal retinal oxygenation response in the STZ-induced diabetic rat. METHODS: In benchtop experiments, ET-1 was acutely injected into the vitreous of control and 5- to 7-day bosentan-treated nondiabetic rats. Major retinal vessel diameters were analyzed from ADPase-stained flatmounts. Retinal oxygenation (DeltaPo(2)), an established early surrogate marker of drug treatment efficacy, was measured by MRI during a 2-minute carbogen inhalation challenge in four groups: control rats (n = 7), control rats treated with bosentan (n = 7), 3-month diabetic rats (n = 9), and 3-month diabetic rats treated with bosentan (n = 5). Effect of baseline differences was studied in control rats breathing either room air (n = 5) or 12% oxygen breathing (n = 5) before a 2-minute carbogen provocation. RESULTS: ET-1 produced a significant (P < 0.05) reduction in retinal arterial diameter that was suppressed (P > 0.05) in rats fed bosentan chow admix. For all groups, no MRI baseline signal intensity differences were found (P > 0.05). Also, comparisons between baseline room air and 12% conditions and control rats fed normal chow or a bosentan admix both produced similar (P > 0.05) panretinal DeltaPo(2). In treated and untreated diabetes groups, inferior hemiretinal DeltaPo(2) remained normal (P > 0.05), but superior hemiretinal DeltaPo(2) was subnormal (P < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Because subnormal retinal DeltaPo(2) after drug treatment is a biomarker of subsequent vascular histopathology, the present data raise the possibility that retinal ET-1 does not play a key role in the pathogenesis of diabetic retinopathy.
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