The Open Pharmacology Journal

2008, 2 : 79-86
Published online 2008 August 8. DOI: 10.2174/1874143600802010079
Publisher ID: TOPHARMJ-2-79

Nε-(Carboxymethyl)Lysine-Induced Choroidal Angiogenic Potential Facilitates Retinal Neovascularization in Advanced-Diabetic Rat In Vitro

Shinjiro Kobayashi , Masaaki Nomura , Tatsuo Takahashi , Miho Suzuki , Ryoji Nagai and Nobuyoshi Hagino
Department of Clinical Pharmacology, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Hokuriku University, 3-Ho Kanagawa-Machi, Kanazawa 920-1181, Japan.

ABSTRACT

Nε-(Carboxymethyl)lysine (CML) over-stimulates choroidal neovascularization in vitro in streptozotocin (STZ)-diabetic rat. In this study, we investigated the effects of CML-induced choroidal angiogenic potential on retinal neovascularization during the course of STZ-induced diabetes in rats. Retinal and choroidal explants were isolated from the same eyeball of early-diabetic, advanced-diabetic and age-matched normal rats. When retinal explant was co-cultured with early-diabetic choroidal explant, the number of retinal microvessels was significantly decreased. When retinal explant was co-cultured with advanced-diabetic choroidal explant, the number of retinal microvessels was significantly increased. Anti-CML antibody blocked the retinal changes caused by co-culture with both early-diabetic and advanceddiabetic choroidal explant. Antibodies against TNF α and VEGF reduced the number of retinal microvessels in the coculture with advanced-diabetic choroidal explant. These results indicate that the CML-induced choroidal activity is associated with the angiogenic actions of TNF α and VEGF on retinal capillaries in advanced diabetes. During the course of diabetic retinopathy, different actions on retinal neovascularization may operate.

Keywords:

Proliferative diabetic retinopathy, retinal neovascularization, vascular endothelial growth factor.