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The role of cGMP-signalling and calcium-signalling in photoreceptor cell death: perspectives for therapy development

Soumyaparna Das, Yiyi Chen, Jie Yan, Gustav Christensen, Soumaya Belhadj, Arianna Tolone, François Paquet‐Durand

2021Pflügers Archiv - European Journal of Physiology65 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The second messengers, cGMP and Ca 2+ , have both been implicated in retinal degeneration; however, it is still unclear which of the two is most relevant for photoreceptor cell death. This problem is exacerbated by the close connections and crosstalk between cGMP-signalling and calcium (Ca 2+ )-signalling in photoreceptors. In this review, we summarize key aspects of cGMP-signalling and Ca 2+ -signalling relevant for hereditary photoreceptor degeneration. The topics covered include cGMP-signalling targets, the role of Ca 2+ permeable channels, relation to energy metabolism, calpain-type proteases, and how the related metabolic processes may trigger and execute photoreceptor cell death. A focus is then put on cGMP-dependent mechanisms and how exceedingly high photoreceptor cGMP levels set in motion cascades of Ca 2+ -dependent and independent processes that eventually bring about photoreceptor cell death. Finally, an outlook is given into mutation-independent therapeutic approaches that exploit specific features of cGMP-signalling. Such approaches might be combined with suitable drug delivery systems for translation into clinical applications.

Topics & Concepts

SignallingProgrammed cell deathCalciumCell biologyCalcium signalingSignalling pathwaysChemistrySignal transductionBiologyBiochemistryApoptosisOrganic chemistryRetinal Development and DisordersNeuroscience and Neuropharmacology ResearchNeurobiology and Insect Physiology Research
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