Neuroglobin Protection in Retinal Ischemia

作者:Chan Anita S Y; Saraswathy Sindhu; Rehak Matus; Ueki Mari; Rao Narsing A*
来源:Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science, 2012, 53(2): 704-711.
DOI:10.1167/iovs.11-7408

摘要

PURPOSE. Neuroglobin (Ngb) is a vertebrate globin that is predominantly expressed in the retina and brain. To explore the role of Ngb in retinal neuroprotection during ischemia reperfusion (IR), the authors examined the effect of Ngb overexpression in the retina in vivo by using Ngb-transgenic (Ngb-Tg) mice.
METHODS. Retinal IR was induced in Ngb overexpressing Ngb-Tg mice and wild type (WT) mice by cannulating the anterior chamber and transiently elevating the IOP for 60 minutes. After Day 7 of reperfusion, the authors evaluated Ngb mRNA and protein expression in nonischemic control as well as ischemic mice and its effect on retinal histology, mitochondrial oxidative stress, and apoptosis, using morphometry and immunohistochemistry, quantitative PCR analysis and Western blot techniques.
RESULTS. Ngb-Tg mice without ischemia overexpress Ngb mRNA 11.3-fold (SE +/- 0.457, P < 0.05) higher than WT control mice, and this overexpression of Ngb protein was localized to the mitochondria of the ganglion cells, outer and inner plexiform layers, and photoreceptor inner segments. This overexpression of Ngb is associated with decreased mitochondrial DNA damage in Ngb-Tg mice with IR in comparison with WT. Ngb-Tg mice with IR also revealed significant preservation of retinal thickness, significantly less activated caspase 3 protein expression, and apoptosis in comparison with WT mice.
CONCLUSIONS. Neuroglobin overexpression plays a neuroprotective role against retinal ischemia reperfusion injury due to decreasing of mitochondrial oxidative stress-mediated apoptosis. (Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2012;53:704-711) DOI:10.1167/iovs.11-7408

  • 出版日期2012-2