2016
DOI: 10.1172/jci84767
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Truncated netrin-1 contributes to pathological vascular permeability in diabetic retinopathy

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“…Moreover, it has been shown that a-MSH or other MCR agonists has immunosuppressive activity in experimental uveitis [25,31] and also protects retinal endothelial cells from oxidative-induced damage [32]. Fitting with this knowledge, in an initial study, we described for the first time that MCR 1,5 agonists help diabetic retinopathy by concretely protecting retinal vascular network [13,32] in a murine model, through the inhibition of the local inflammatory and immune responses [13]. To these pioneering results have been added now the new data of an antioxidant and defensive response of the retinal cells following activation of MCR 1,5 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
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“…Moreover, it has been shown that a-MSH or other MCR agonists has immunosuppressive activity in experimental uveitis [25,31] and also protects retinal endothelial cells from oxidative-induced damage [32]. Fitting with this knowledge, in an initial study, we described for the first time that MCR 1,5 agonists help diabetic retinopathy by concretely protecting retinal vascular network [13,32] in a murine model, through the inhibition of the local inflammatory and immune responses [13]. To these pioneering results have been added now the new data of an antioxidant and defensive response of the retinal cells following activation of MCR 1,5 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…Hyperglycaemia is one of the most common complications of diabetes leading to vision impairment worldwide [1,2]. Hyperglycaemia is also accompanied by oxidative misbalance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In fact, most recent in situ analyses of ramified and reactive retinal microglia rely on Iba1 staining [26][27][28][29][30] as the marker allows consistent and reliable staining of microglia somata and their processes in a broad spectrum of different activation phenotypes [31][32][33] . In general, a combined in situ analysis of retinal microglia using sections and flat mounts as presented in our protocol is recommended.…”
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“…Netrin 1 has long been thought to be the functional ligand of UNC5B, with absence of netrin 1/UNC5B signaling being responsible for the vascular defects in UNC5B-deficient mice (Lu et al, 2004;Larrivée et al, 2007). Indeed, proteolytic fragments of netrin 1 bind UNC5B in diabetic endothelial cells and increase vascular permeability (Miloudi et al, 2016). However, in terms of developmental angiogenesis, the situation regarding the role of netrin 1/UNC5B signaling is complex and has been subject to debate; notably, the abnormalities reported for UNC5B-deficient mice are absent in netrin 1 mutants (Serafini et al, 1996;Wilson et al, 2006;Castets and Mehlen, 2010;Yung et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%