白藜芦醇对啮齿动物青光眼视网膜神经节细胞的神经保护作用:叙述性综述。

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摘要

青光眼是一种不可逆的视神经病变,主要影响视网膜神经节细胞(RGC),导致视力下降和失明。青光眼对 RGC 的损害有多种机制,包括眼压升高、氧化应激、炎症和其他神经变性过程。随着病情的发展,RGCs 的丧失会导致视力丧失。因此,保护 RGC 免受损伤并促进其存活是治疗青光眼的重要目标。在这方面,白藜芦醇(RES)是一种多酚植物毒素,具有抗氧化作用,可延缓青光眼的演变和发展。本综述表明,RES 在缺血损伤和缺氧情况下对 RGC 起保护作用,并对视网膜中 ErbB2 蛋白的表达起保护作用。此外,RES 还通过促进细胞生长、减少细胞凋亡和降低暴露于 H2O2 的 RGC 的氧化应激对 RGC 起保护作用。研究还发现,RES能抑制RGCs的氧化应激损伤,抑制丝裂原活化蛋白激酶信号通路的激活。RES可抑制缺氧诱导因子-1α/血管内皮生长因子和p38/p53轴,同时刺激PI3K/Akt通路,从而缓解视网膜功能损伤。因此,RES可保护RGC免受损伤并促进其存活,从而对治疗青光眼产生潜在的疗效。
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Neuroprotective effects of resveratrol on retinal ganglion cells in glaucoma in rodents: A narrative review

Neuroprotective effects of resveratrol on retinal ganglion cells in glaucoma in rodents: A narrative review

Glaucoma, an irreversible optic neuropathy, primarily affects retinal ganglion cells (RGC) and causes vision loss and blindness. The damage to RGCs in glaucoma occurs by various mechanisms, including elevated intraocular pressure, oxidative stress, inflammation, and other neurodegenerative processes. As the disease progresses, the loss of RGCs leads to vision loss. Therefore, protecting RGCs from damage and promoting their survival are important goals in managing glaucoma. In this regard, resveratrol (RES), a polyphenolic phytoalexin, exerts antioxidant effects and slows down the evolution and progression of glaucoma. The present review shows that RES plays a protective role in RGCs in cases of ischemic injury and hypoxia as well as in ErbB2 protein expression in the retina. Additionally, RES plays protective roles in RGCs by promoting cell growth, reducing apoptosis, and decreasing oxidative stress in H2O2-exposed RGCs. RES was also found to inhibit oxidative stress damage in RGCs and suppress the activation of mitogen-activated protein kinase signaling pathways. RES could alleviate retinal function impairment by suppressing the hypoxia-inducible factor-1 alpha/vascular endothelial growth factor and p38/p53 axes while stimulating the PI3K/Akt pathway. Therefore, RES might exert potential therapeutic effects for managing glaucoma by protecting RGCs from damage and promoting their survival.

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