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Effects of 4-phenylbutyric acid on the development of diabetic retinopathy in diabetic rats: regulation of endoplasmic reticulum stress-oxidative activation

Amany Abdel‐Ghaffar, Ghada Ghanem El-Hossary, Atef Mohamed Mahmoud, Amany H. M. Elshazly, Olfat A. Hassanin, Anisa Saleh, Sahar Mansour, Fatma Gouda Metwally, Laila K. Hanafy, Sawsan H. Karam, Neveen Darweesh, Ahmed Mostafa Ata

2021Archives of Physiology and Biochemistry14 citationsDOI

Abstract

There are good evidences suggesting that endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress can be one of the contributing factors in the development of diabetic retinopathy. The present study was designed to investigate the effect of chemical chaperone 4-phenylbutyric acid (4-PBA) in alleviating the ER stress, and diabetic retinopathy in type 2 diabetic rats. Treatment of diabetic rats with 4-PBA, increased the antioxidant capacity, reduced the levels of lipid peroxidation, organised the state of apoptosis and regulated the ER stress - oxidative activation in retinal tissue. Also there was an improvement in the histological picture of retinal specimens compared to untreated diabetic rats. It was concluded that 4-PBA is a promising therapeutic agent for ER stress diseases such as diabetic retinopathy.

Topics & Concepts

Endoplasmic reticulumOxidative stressDiabetic retinopathyEndocrinologyInternal medicineDiabetes mellitusMedicineChemistryCell biologyBiologyEndoplasmic Reticulum Stress and DiseaseSirtuins and Resveratrol in MedicineBiochemical effects in animals
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