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Effect of somatostatin analogues on chemically induced ischaemia in the rat retina

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This study investigated the neuroprotective effect of somatostatin, cortistatin and agonists at somatostatin2 (sst2) receptors in retinal explants subjected to chemical ischaemia. Eyecups of female Sprague-Dawley rats (250–300 g) were immersed in PBS buffer or PBS containing iodoacetic acid (IAA; 0.5, 5, 50, 100 mM) and sodium cyanide (NaCN; 2.5, 25, 250, 500 mM) (chemical ischaemia solution) for 15, 30, 45, 60, 120 min (pilot study). Subsequently, eyecups were incubated with (1) PBS, (2) chemical ischaemia solution (5 mM IAA/25 mM NaCN) or (3) somatostatin, cortistatin, BIM23014 or MK678 (0.1, 1, 10 μM) together with the chemical ischaemia solution for 60 min, followed by a second 60-min incubation in PBS (control and ischaemia groups) or ligands in PBS (neuroprotection groups). The eyecups were subsequently fixed and sectioned for immunohistochemistry. Treatment of the eyecups with IAA/NaCN (5/25 mM) for 60 min abolished choline acetyltransferase (ChAT), tyrosine hydroxylase and brain nitric oxide synthase immunoreactivity in the inner nuclear, inner plexiform and ganglion cell layers. It also abolished protein kinase C immunoreactivity in rod bipolar cells and terminals, but did not damage ganglion cells labelled for microtubule-associated protein-1. TUNEL staining provided evidence of cell death in the ischaemic retina. Cortistatin, BIM23014 and MK678 attenuated the retinal damage caused by the chemical ischaemia in a concentration dependent manner. The ligands afforded approximately 58, 76 and 49% neuroprotection, respectively, of the ChAT immunoreactive cells. These results demonstrate that somatostatin analogues can protect the retina from ischaemic damage. The chemical ischaemia model is presently employed for the elucidation of the mechanisms involved in the neuroprotection.

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The authors thank Dr. de Lecea for cortistatin and Merck Research Laboratories (Rahway, N.J., USA) for MK678. This study was supported by grants to K.T. from the Ministry of Education (EPEAEK-Neuroscience/Chemistry), an EC Contract (QLG3-CT-1999-00908) and a grant from Novartis (Basel).

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Mastrodimou, N., Lambrou, G.N. & Thermos, K. Effect of somatostatin analogues on chemically induced ischaemia in the rat retina. Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Arch Pharmacol 371, 44–53 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00210-004-1011-9

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