Literature DB >> 20065104

Digoxin inhibits retinal ischemia-induced HIF-1alpha expression and ocular neovascularization.

Tsunehiko Yoshida1, Huafeng Zhang, Takeshi Iwase, Jikui Shen, Gregg L Semenza, Peter A Campochiaro.   

Abstract

Digoxin and other cardiac glycosides inhibit hypoxia-inducible factor-1 (HIF-1) transcriptional activity in cultured cells and suppress tumor xenograft growth. We tested the hypothesis that digoxin reduces HIF-1 levels in ischemic tissue in vivo and suppresses neovascularization. Well-established murine models of ocular neovascularization were used to test our hypothesis. In mice with ischemic retinopathy, intraocular or intraperitoneal injection of digoxin markedly reduced retinal levels of HIF-1alpha protein and mRNAs encoding multiple hypoxia-regulated proangiogenic proteins and their receptors. Daily intraperitoneal injection of 2 mg/kg starting at postnatal day (P) 12 or a single intravitreous injection of 100 ng of digoxin at P12 reduced retinal neovascularization by >70% at P17. Digoxin also reduced the number of CXCR4(+) cells and F4/80(+) macrophages in ischemic retina and significantly reduced choroidal neovascularization at Bruch's membrane rupture sites. Digoxin suppresses retinal and choroidal neovascularization by reducing HIF-1alpha levels, which blocks several proangiogenic pathways. Since digoxin suppresses multiple pathways in addition to VEGF signaling, it may provide advantages over specific VEGF antagonists for treatment of patients with retinal and choroidal diseases complicated by neovascularization and/or excessive vascular permeability. It may also be useful for treatment of neovascular diseases in other tissues.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20065104      PMCID: PMC2874483          DOI: 10.1096/fj.09-145664

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  FASEB J        ISSN: 0892-6638            Impact factor:   5.191


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