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Photopic light-mediated down-regulation of local α1A-adrenergic signaling protects blood-retina barrier in experimental autoimmune uveoretinitis
A. Stofkova, D. Kamimura, T. Ohki, M. Ota, Y. Arima, M. Murakami,
Jazyk angličtina Země Velká Británie
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- MeSH
- adrenalin metabolismus MeSH
- adrenergní látky metabolismus MeSH
- adrenergní receptory metabolismus MeSH
- alfa-1-adrenergní receptory metabolismus MeSH
- autoimunita genetika fyziologie MeSH
- autoimunitní nemoci imunologie MeSH
- centrální nervový systém metabolismus MeSH
- endoteliální buňky metabolismus MeSH
- ganglion cervicale superius metabolismus MeSH
- hematoencefalická bariéra metabolismus MeSH
- hematoretinální bariéra metabolismus MeSH
- myši inbrední BALB C MeSH
- myši inbrední C57BL MeSH
- myši MeSH
- neurony metabolismus MeSH
- noradrenalin metabolismus MeSH
- retinitida patofyziologie MeSH
- světlo MeSH
- T-lymfocyty imunologie MeSH
- vidění barevné fyziologie MeSH
- zánět metabolismus MeSH
- zvířata MeSH
- Check Tag
- myši MeSH
- ženské pohlaví MeSH
- zvířata MeSH
- Publikační typ
- časopisecké články MeSH
- práce podpořená grantem MeSH
We have reported the gateway reflex, which describes specific neural activations that regulate immune cell gateways at specific blood vessels in the central nervous system (CNS). Four types of gateway reflexes exist, all of which induce alterations in endothelial cells at specific vessels of the blood-brain barrier followed by inflammation in the CNS in the presence of CNS-autoreactive T cells. Here we report a new gateway reflex that suppresses the development of retinal inflammation by using an autoreactive T cell-mediated ocular inflammation model. Exposure to photopic light down-regulated the adrenoceptor pathway to attenuate ocular inflammation by suppressing breaching of the blood-retina barrier. Mechanistic analysis showed that exposure to photopic light down-regulates the expression of α1A-adrenoceptor (α1AAR) due to high levels of norepinephrine and epinephrine, subsequently suppressing inflammation. Surgical ablation of the superior cervical ganglion (SCG) did not negate the protective effect of photopic light, suggesting the involvement of retinal noradrenergic neurons rather than sympathetic neurons from the SCG. Blockade of α1AAR signaling under mesopic light recapitulated the protective effect of photopic light. Thus, targeting regional adrenoceptor signaling might represent a novel therapeutic strategy for autoimmune diseases including those that affect organs separated by barriers such as the CNS and eyes.
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