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Neuroprotective effects of tempol on retinal ganglion cells in a partial optic nerve crush rat model with and without iron load.

Sebastian Thaler1, Michal Fiedorowicz, Robert Rejdak, Tomasz J Choragiewicz, Dorota Sulejczak, Piotr Stopa, Tomasz Zarnowski, Eberhart Zrenner, Pawel Grieb, Frank Schuettauf.   

Abstract

Iron overload can contribute to oxidative stress in many tissues. We studied the effects of pretreatment with iron dextran on RGC loss in a calibrated partial optic nerve crush (PONC) model in rats, along with the protection offered by tempol (4-hydroxy-2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidinyl-1-oxyl, a membrane-permeable superoxide dismutase mimetic and free-radical scavenger), in the same experimental paradigm. A total of 40 rats in 6 groups of 5-8 animals each underwent PONC in one eye and sham crush in the other. Animals were pretreated with a single iron dextran load 24 h prior to PONC, and treated with tempol 6 h before and then once daily after PONC. Control animals were treated with PBS. RGC were retrogradely labeled with a fluorescent marker; all data are expressed in percent of the RGC count in the respective sham-treated eye. Immunohistochemistry was performed to visualize 3-nitrotyrosine, a marker of nitroxidative stress. PONC without iron pretreatment resulted in the survival of only 31.4% of labeled RGC after 7 days. Even fewer RGC (12.7%) survived after PONC with iron pretreatment. However, tempol in doses of 20 mg/kg of body weight (BW) significantly attenuated this effect when given as described above; in the group without iron pretreatment the number of surviving RGC doubled from 31.4% to 62.1%. In the group with iron pretreatment the survival rate of RGC increased even more pronouncedly, from 12.7% without tempol to 46.2% with tempol. Tempol in doses of 1 mg/kg BW and 5 mg/kg BW showed no significant rescue of RGC. Immunostaining showed nitrotyrosine-positive RGCs in PONC but not in sham-treated eyes and an increase in positive cells after iron load. Tempol treatment reduced nitrotyrosine staining in both the iron and non-iron groups. Our results demonstrate that PONC results in significantly greater RGC damage when iron pretreatment is performed, and that the compound tempol may provide additional protection for RGC in cases of neuronal damage both with and without prior iron treatment. Copyright 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19883642     DOI: 10.1016/j.exer.2009.10.013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Eye Res        ISSN: 0014-4835            Impact factor:   3.467


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