Ketorolac Administration Attenuates Retinal Ganglion Cell Death After Axonal Injury

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Nadal-Nicolas, Francisco M. [1 ,2 ]
Rodriguez-Villagra, Esther [3 ,4 ]
Bravo-Osuna, Irene [3 ,4 ,5 ]
Sobrado-Calvo, Paloma [1 ,2 ]
Molina-Martinez, Irene [3 ,4 ,5 ]
Paz Villegas-Perez, Maria [1 ,2 ]
Vidal-Sanz, Manuel [1 ,2 ]
Agudo-Barriuso, Marta [1 ,2 ]
Herrero-Vanrell, Rocio [3 ,4 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Hosp Clin Univ Virgen de la Arrixaca IMIB ARRIXAC, Inst Murciano Invest Biosanitaria, Murcia, Spain
[2] Univ Murcia, Dept Oftalmol, Murcia, Spain
[3] Univ Complutense Madrid, Fac Farm, Dept Farm & Tecnol Farmaceut, Pza Ramon y Cajal S-N, E-28040 Madrid, Spain
[4] IdISSC, Fdn Invest, HCSC, Madrid, Spain
[5] Univ Complutense Madrid, Inst Univ Farm Ind, Madrid, Spain
关键词
NSAIDS; neuroprotection; PLGA; microspheres; ketorolac; Brn3; SPINAL-CORD-INJURY; OPTIC-NERVE TRANSECTION; QUANTITATIVE IN-VIVO; ALBINO SWISS MICE; ADULT-RATS; NEUROTROPHIC FACTOR; OCULAR INFLAMMATION; TRANSIENT ISCHEMIA; DELIVERY SYSTEMS; DOWN-REGULATION;
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10.1167/iovs.15-18213
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R77 [眼科学];
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100212 ;
摘要
PURPOSE. To assess the neuroprotective effects of ketorolac administration, in solution or delivered from biodegradable microspheres, on the survival of axotomized retinal ganglion cells (RGCs). METHODS. Retinas were treated intravitreally with a single injection of tromethamine ketorolac solution and/or with ketorolac-loaded poly(D,L-lactide-co-glycolide) (PLGA) microspheres. Ketorolac treatments were administered either 1 week before optic nerve crush (pre-ONC) or right after the ONC (simultaneous). In all cases, animals were euthanized 7 days after the ONC. As control, nonloaded microspheres or vehicle (balanced salt solution, BSS) were administered in parallel groups. All retinas were dissected as flat mounts; RGCs were immunodetected with brain-specific homeobox/POU domain protein 3A (Brn3a), and their number was automatically quantified. RESULTS. The percentage of Brn3a(+) RGCs was 36% to 41% in all control groups (ONC with or without BSS or nonloaded microparticles). Ketorolac solution administered pre-ONC resulted in 63% survival of RGCs, while simultaneous administration promoted a 53% survival. Ketorolac-loaded microspheres were not as efficient as ketorolac solution (43% and 42% of RGC survival pre-ONC or simultaneous, respectively). The combination of ketorolac solution and ketorolac-loaded microspheres did not have an additive effect (54% and 55% survival preONC and simultaneous delivery, respectively). CONCLUSIONS. Treatment with the nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug ketorolac delays RGC death triggered by a traumatic axonal insult. Pretreatment seems to elicit a better output than simultaneous administration of ketorolac solution. This may be taken into account when performing procedures resulting in RGC axonal injury.
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页码:1183 / 1192
页数:10
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