People suffering from diabetes mellitus commonly have to face diabetic retinopathy (DR), an eye disease characterized by early retinal neurodegeneration and microvascular damage, progressively leading to sight loss. The Ins2Akita (Akita) diabetic mouse presents the characteristics of DR and experimental drugs can be tested on this model to check their efficacy before going to the clinic. Topical administration of Nerve Growth Factor (NGF) has been recently demonstrated to prevent DR in the Akita mouse, reverting the thinning of retinal layers and protecting the retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) from death. In this study, we characterize the effects of topical NGF on neuroretina function, quantified with the electroretinogram (ERG). In particular, we show that NGF can ameliorate RGC conduction in the retina of Akita mice, which correlates with a recovery of retinal nerve fiber plus ganglion cell layer (RNFL-GCL) structure. Overall, our preclinical results highlight that topical administration of NGF could be a promising therapeutic approach for DR, being capable of exerting a beneficial impact on retinal functionality.
Topical Nerve Growth Factor (NGF) restores electrophysiological alterations in the Ins2Akita mouse model of diabetic retinopathy / Castoldi, V.; Zerbini, G.; Maestroni, S.; Vigano, I.; Rama, P.; Leocani, L.. - In: EXPERIMENTAL EYE RESEARCH. - ISSN 0014-4835. - 237:(2023). [10.1016/j.exer.2023.109693]
Topical Nerve Growth Factor (NGF) restores electrophysiological alterations in the Ins2Akita mouse model of diabetic retinopathy
Castoldi V.;Rama P.;Leocani L.
2023-01-01
Abstract
People suffering from diabetes mellitus commonly have to face diabetic retinopathy (DR), an eye disease characterized by early retinal neurodegeneration and microvascular damage, progressively leading to sight loss. The Ins2Akita (Akita) diabetic mouse presents the characteristics of DR and experimental drugs can be tested on this model to check their efficacy before going to the clinic. Topical administration of Nerve Growth Factor (NGF) has been recently demonstrated to prevent DR in the Akita mouse, reverting the thinning of retinal layers and protecting the retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) from death. In this study, we characterize the effects of topical NGF on neuroretina function, quantified with the electroretinogram (ERG). In particular, we show that NGF can ameliorate RGC conduction in the retina of Akita mice, which correlates with a recovery of retinal nerve fiber plus ganglion cell layer (RNFL-GCL) structure. Overall, our preclinical results highlight that topical administration of NGF could be a promising therapeutic approach for DR, being capable of exerting a beneficial impact on retinal functionality.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


