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Irisin Attenuates Pathological Neovascularization in Oxygen-Induced Retinopathy Mice

Jieqiong Zhang, Zhifei Liu, Haoqian Wu, Xi Chen, Qiumei Hu, Xue Li, Linlin Luo, Shiyang Ye, Jian Ye

2022Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Purpose: Abnormal angiogenesis is a defining feature in a couple of ocular neovascular diseases. The application of anti-VEGFA therapy has achieved certain benefits in the clinic, accompanying side effects and poor responsiveness in many patients. The present study investigated the role of irisin in retinal neovascularization. Methods: Western blot and quantitative PCR were used to determine irisin expression in the oxygen-induced retinopathy mice model. The pathological angiogenesis and inflammation index were examined after irisin administration. Primary retinal astrocytes were cultured and analyzed for VEGFA expression in vitro. Astrocyte-conditioned medium was collected for transwell assay and tube formation assay in human microvascular endothelial cells-1. Results: Irisin was downregulated in the oxygen-induced retinopathy mice retinae. Additional irisin attenuated pathological angiogenesis, inflammation, and apoptosis in vivo. In vitro, irisin decreased astrocyte VEGFA production, and the conditioned medium suppressed human microvascular endothelial cells-1 migration. Last, irisin inhibited hypoxia-inducible factor-2α, nuclear factor-κB, and pNF-κB (Phospho-Nuclear Factor-κB) expression. Conclusions: Irisin mitigates retinal pathological angiogenesis. Chinese Abstract.

Topics & Concepts

PathologicalNeovascularizationOphthalmologyMedicineRetinopathyInternal medicineEndocrinologyAngiogenesisDiabetes mellitusAdipose Tissue and MetabolismEicosanoids and Hypertension PharmacologyPeroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptors