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Epac1 agonist decreased inflammatory proteins in retinal endothelial cells, and loss of Epac1 increased inflammatory proteins in the retinal vasculature of mice.

Citation
Liu, L., et al. “Epac1 Agonist Decreased Inflammatory Proteins In Retinal Endothelial Cells, And Loss Of Epac1 Increased Inflammatory Proteins In The Retinal Vasculature Of Mice.”. Molecular Vision, pp. 1-7.
Center University of Michigan
Author Li Liu, Youde Jiang, Adam Chahine, Elizabeth Curtiss, Jena J Steinle
Abstract

PURPOSE: Increased inflammatory mediator levels are reported in diabetic retinopathy. We previously reported that β-adrenergic receptor agonists reduced inflammatory mediators in the diabetic retina; however, these agents cannot be given systemically. Here, we investigated whether Epac1 is key to the protective effects of β-adrenergic receptor agonists.

METHODS: We cultured primary human retinal endothelial cells (RECs) in normal (5 mM) or high (25 mM) glucose and treated them with an Epac1-specific agonist. Additionally, we generated Epac1 conditional vascular endothelial cell knockout mice by breeding Epac1 floxed mice with Cdh5 Cre mice to investigate the role of Epac1 in the retinal levels of tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α), interleukin-1β (IL-1β), nuclear factor kappa beta (NFκB), and inhibitor of kappa beta (IκB). Confocal microscopy was performed to localize Epac1 in the mouse retina.

RESULTS: Data showed that high glucose increased the TNF-α and IL-1β levels in the RECs, which were reduced cells treated with the Epac1 agonist. The loss of Epac1 in the retinas of the conditional knockout mice resulted in statistically significantly increased levels of TNF-α and IL-1β, as well as NFκB.

CONCLUSIONS: These data indicate that Epac1 may be protective to the retina through inhibition of key inflammatory mediators.

Year of Publication
2017
Journal
Molecular vision
Volume
23
Number of Pages
1-7
Date Published
12/2017
ISSN Number
1090-0535
Alternate Journal
Mol. Vis.
PMID
28210097
PMCID
PMC5287445
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