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Defining the catalytic activity of nanoceria in the P23H-1 rat, a photoreceptor degeneration model.
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PloS one [PLoS One] 2015 Mar 30; Vol. 10 (3), pp. e0121977. Date of Electronic Publication: 2015 Mar 30 (Print Publication: 2015). - Publication Year :
- 2015
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Abstract
- Purpose: Inorganic catalytic nanoceria or cerium oxide nanoparticles (CeNPs) are bona fide antioxidants that possess regenerative radical scavenging activities in vitro. Previously, we demonstrated that CeNPs had neuroprotective and anti-angiogenic properties in rodent retinal degeneration and neovascularization models. However, the cellular mechanisms and duration of the catalytic activity of CeNPs in preventing photoreceptor cell loss are still unknown. In this study, we sought to answer these questions using the P23H-1 rat, an autosomal dominant retinitis pigmentosa (adRP) model.<br />Methods: A single dose of either saline or CeNPs was delivered intravitreally into the eyes of P23H-1 rats at 2-3 weeks of age. Retinal functions were examined at 3 to 7 weeks post injection. We quantified retinal proteins by Western blot analyses and counted the number of apoptotic (TUNEL+) profiles in the outer nuclear layer (ONL) of retinal sections. We measured free 8-isoprostanes to quantify lipid peroxidation in retinal tissues.<br />Results: We observed increased rod and cone cell functions up to three weeks post injection. Apoptotic cells were reduced by 46%, 56%, 21%, and 24% at 3, 7, 14, 21 days, respectively, after CeNPs injection compared to saline. Additionally, reduction of lipid peroxidation in the retinas of CeNPs-treated vs saline-treated animals was detected 14 days post injection.<br />Conclusions: We validated that CeNPs were effective in delaying loss of photoreceptor cell function in an adRP rat model. This represents the fourth rodent retinal disease model that shows delay in disease progression after a single application of CeNPs. We further demonstrated that CeNPs slowed the rate of photoreceptor cell death. We deduced that the catalytic activity of CeNPs in vivo in this rat model to be undiminished for at least 7 days and then declined over the next 14 days after CeNPs administration.
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- Animals
Antioxidants administration & dosage
Apoptosis drug effects
Disease Models, Animal
Female
Intravitreal Injections
Lipid Peroxidation drug effects
Male
Nerve Degeneration pathology
Nerve Degeneration prevention & control
Oxidative Stress drug effects
Photoreceptor Cells, Vertebrate pathology
Photoreceptor Cells, Vertebrate physiology
Rats
Rats, Mutant Strains
Retinal Cone Photoreceptor Cells drug effects
Retinal Cone Photoreceptor Cells pathology
Retinal Cone Photoreceptor Cells physiology
Retinal Rod Photoreceptor Cells drug effects
Retinal Rod Photoreceptor Cells pathology
Retinal Rod Photoreceptor Cells physiology
Retinitis Pigmentosa pathology
Retinitis Pigmentosa physiopathology
Cerium administration & dosage
Metal Nanoparticles administration & dosage
Photoreceptor Cells, Vertebrate drug effects
Retinitis Pigmentosa drug therapy
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1932-6203
- Volume :
- 10
- Issue :
- 3
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- PloS one
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 25822196
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0121977