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- Title
Axonal protection by a small molecule SIRT1 activator, SRT2104, with alteration of autophagy in TNF-induced optic nerve degeneration.
- Authors
Kitaoka, Yasushi; Sase, Kana; Tsukahara, Chihiro; Fujita, Naoki; Tokuda, Naoto; Kogo, Jiro; Takagi, Hitoshi
- Abstract
Purpose: To examine the effects of SRT2104, an SIRT1 activator, in optic nerve degeneration induced by TNF and to investigate whether it affects the autophagic status after induction of axonal degeneration. Study design: Experimental. Methods: Adult male Wistar rats received intravitreal injection of TNF alone, concomitant injection of SRT2104 and TNF, or injection of SRT2104 alone. The autophagic status in the optic nerve was evaluated to examine p62 and LC3-II expression by immunoblot analysis. The effect of SRT2104 on TNF-induced axon loss was determined by counting the number of axons. Results: Intravitreal injection of SRT2104 showed a modest protective tendency in the 2-pmol-treated groups against TNF-induced axon loss, although the tendency was not significant on quantitative analysis. However, significant protective effects were found in the 20- or 200-pmol-treated groups. Injection of SRT2104 alone significantly decreased the p62 levels and increased the LC3-II levels as compared with the basal levels. Similarly, concomitant injection of SRT2104 and TNF significantly decreased the p62 levels and increased the LC3-II levels as compared with the TNF-treated group. Upregulation of SIRT1 expression was observed in the optic nerve after SRT2104 treatment. Conclusion: The SIRT1 activator SRT2104 exerts axonal protection in TNF-induced optic nerve degeneration. This effect may be associated with upregulated autophagic status in the optic nerve.
- Subjects
OPTIC nerve; NEURODEGENERATION; SMALL molecules; RANIBIZUMAB; AXONS; QUANTITATIVE research
- Publication
Japanese Journal of Ophthalmology, 2020, Vol 64, Issue 3, p298
- ISSN
0021-5155
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10384-020-00731-6