Candesartan stimulates reparative angiogenesis in ischemic retinopathy model: role of hemeoxygenase-1 (HO-1)

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Ahmed Y. Shanab
Sally L. Elshaer
Mona F. El-Azab
Sahar Soliman
Harika Sabbineni
Suraporn Matragoon
Susan C. Fagan
Azza B. El-Remessy
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[1] University of Georgia,Program in Clinical and Experimental Therapeutics, College of Pharmacy
[2] Georgia Regents University,Culver Vision Discovery Institute
[3] Charlie Norwood VA Medical Center,Faculty of Pharmacy
[4] Suez Canal University,undefined
[5] Yale University,undefined
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Angiogenesis | 2015年 / 18卷
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Reparative angiogenesis; Candesartan; Hemeoxygenase-1; iNOS; Nitrotyrosine; Endothelial cells;
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Ischemic diseases such as stroke and proliferative retinopathy are characterized by hypoxia-driven release of angiogenic factors such as vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF). However, revascularization of the ischemic areas is inadequate, resulting in impaired neuro-vascular function. We aim to examine the vascular protective effects of candesartan, an angiotensin receptor blocker, in an ischemic retinopathy mouse model. Vascular density, number of tip cells, and perfusions of capillaries were assessed. Activation of Muller glial cells and levels of peroxynitrite, VEGF, VEGFR2, inducible nitric oxide synthase, hemeoxygenase-1 (HO-1) were assessed. Proangiogenic effects of candesartan were examined in human endothelial cells (EC) that were cultured in normoxia or hypoxia and transduced with siRNA against HO-1. Candesartan (1 mg/kg) and (10 mg/kg) decreased hypoxia-induced neovascularization by 67 and 70 %, respectively. Candesartan (10 mg/kg) significantly stimulated the number of tip cells and physiological revascularization of the central retina (45 %) compared with untreated pups. The effects of candesartan coincided with reduction of hypoxia-induced Muller glial activation, iNOS expression and restoration of HO-1 expression with no significant change in VEGF levels. In vitro, silencing HO-1 expression blunted the ability of candesartan to induce VEGF expression under normoxia and VEGFR2 activation and angiogenic response under both normoxia and hypoxia. These findings suggest that candesartan improved reparative angiogenesis and hence prevented pathological angiogenesis by modulating HO-1 and iNOS levels in ischemic retinopathy. HO-1 is required for VEGFR2 activation and proangiogenic action of candesartan in EC. Candesartan, an FDA-approved drug, could be repurposed as a potential therapeutic agent for the treatment of ischemic diseases.
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