VEGF-A/VEGFR2 EXPRESSION IN RHO-P23H MICE: EFFECTS OF BDNF INTRAVITREAL INJECTIONS
Department of Sense Organs, Sapienza University of Rome
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PS06-09PM-286
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RHO-P23H mice received a single intravitreal BDNF injection at postnatal day 18, and retinas were analyzed at two months of age. Total VEGF-A, including VEGF-A165, VEGF-A121, and VEGF-A189, was elevated in vehicle-treated RHO-P23H mice compared to wild-type controls and further increased following BDNF, suggesting crosstalk between VEGF-A and BDNF pathways. Anti-angiogenic VEGF-Axxxb isoforms, as well as VEGFR2 expression, showed a marked reduction in diseased retinas. Treatment with BDNF results in a recovery of both VEGF-A165b and VEGF-A121b isoform expression, and in the upregulation of VEGFR2 in neuroretina.
Overall, these findings highlight the critical role of VEGF-A regulation in retinal degeneration, with particular emphasis on anti-angiogenic isoforms. The observed modulation of VEGF-Axxxb underscores its dual role in maintaining angiogenic balance and promoting retinal neuroprotection, while revealing important cross-talk with neurotrophins, providing new insights into the mechanisms underlying retinal degenerative diseases.
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