IOP lowering effect of topical trans-resveratrol involves adenosine receptors and TGF-β2 signaling pathways

Trans-resveratrol was earlier shown to lower intraocular pressure (IOP) in rats; however, its mechanisms of action remain unclear. It has been shown to modulate adenosine receptor (AR) and TGF-β2 signaling, both of which play a role in regulating IOP. Hence, we investigated effects of trans-resverat...

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Published in:European Journal of Pharmacology
Main Author: Razali N.; Agarwal R.; Agarwal P.; Froemming G.R.A.; Tripathy M.; Ismail N.M.
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier B.V. 2018
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Razali N.; Agarwal R.; Agarwal P.; Froemming G.R.A.; Tripathy M.; Ismail N.M.
IOP lowering effect of topical trans-resveratrol involves adenosine receptors and TGF-β2 signaling pathways
2018
European Journal of Pharmacology
838

10.1016/j.ejphar.2018.08.035
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85053084998&doi=10.1016%2fj.ejphar.2018.08.035&partnerID=40&md5=e31c150790554dd9a9276323748c64be
Trans-resveratrol was earlier shown to lower intraocular pressure (IOP) in rats; however, its mechanisms of action remain unclear. It has been shown to modulate adenosine receptor (AR) and TGF-β2 signaling, both of which play a role in regulating IOP. Hence, we investigated effects of trans-resveratrol on AR and TGF-β2 signaling. Steroid-induced ocular hypertensive (SIOH) rats were pretreated with A1AR, phospholipase C (PLC) and ERK1/2 inhibitors and were subsequently treated with single drop of trans-resveratrol. Metalloproteinases (MMP)-2 and -9 were measured in aqueous humor (AH). In another set of experiments, effect of trans-resveratrol on AH level of tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) and urokinase plasminogen activator (uPA) was determined after single and multiple drop administration in SIOH rats. Effect of trans-resveratrol on ARs expression, PLC and pERK1/2 activation and MMPs, tPA and uPA secretion was determined using human trabecular meshwork cells (HTMC). Further, effect of trans-resveratrol on TGF-β2 receptors, SMAD signaling molecules and uPA and tPA expression by HTMC was determined in the presence and absence of TGF-β2. Pretreatment with A1AR, PLC and ERK1/2 inhibitors antagonized the IOP lowering effect of trans-resveratrol and caused significant reduction in the AH level of MMP-2 in SIOH rats. Trans-resveratrol increased A1AR and A2AAR expression, cellular PLC, pERK1/2 levels and MMP-2, tPA and uPA secretion by HTMC. Additionally, it produced TGFβRI downregulation and SMAD 7 upregulation. In conclusion, IOP lowering effect of trans-resveratrol involves upregulation of A1AR expression, PLC and ERK1/2 activation and increased MMP-2 secretion. It downregulates TGFβRI and upregulates SMAD7 hence, inhibits TGF-β2 signaling. © 2018 Elsevier B.V.
Elsevier B.V.
142999
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author Razali N.; Agarwal R.; Agarwal P.; Froemming G.R.A.; Tripathy M.; Ismail N.M.
spellingShingle Razali N.; Agarwal R.; Agarwal P.; Froemming G.R.A.; Tripathy M.; Ismail N.M.
IOP lowering effect of topical trans-resveratrol involves adenosine receptors and TGF-β2 signaling pathways
author_facet Razali N.; Agarwal R.; Agarwal P.; Froemming G.R.A.; Tripathy M.; Ismail N.M.
author_sort Razali N.; Agarwal R.; Agarwal P.; Froemming G.R.A.; Tripathy M.; Ismail N.M.
title IOP lowering effect of topical trans-resveratrol involves adenosine receptors and TGF-β2 signaling pathways
title_short IOP lowering effect of topical trans-resveratrol involves adenosine receptors and TGF-β2 signaling pathways
title_full IOP lowering effect of topical trans-resveratrol involves adenosine receptors and TGF-β2 signaling pathways
title_fullStr IOP lowering effect of topical trans-resveratrol involves adenosine receptors and TGF-β2 signaling pathways
title_full_unstemmed IOP lowering effect of topical trans-resveratrol involves adenosine receptors and TGF-β2 signaling pathways
title_sort IOP lowering effect of topical trans-resveratrol involves adenosine receptors and TGF-β2 signaling pathways
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description Trans-resveratrol was earlier shown to lower intraocular pressure (IOP) in rats; however, its mechanisms of action remain unclear. It has been shown to modulate adenosine receptor (AR) and TGF-β2 signaling, both of which play a role in regulating IOP. Hence, we investigated effects of trans-resveratrol on AR and TGF-β2 signaling. Steroid-induced ocular hypertensive (SIOH) rats were pretreated with A1AR, phospholipase C (PLC) and ERK1/2 inhibitors and were subsequently treated with single drop of trans-resveratrol. Metalloproteinases (MMP)-2 and -9 were measured in aqueous humor (AH). In another set of experiments, effect of trans-resveratrol on AH level of tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) and urokinase plasminogen activator (uPA) was determined after single and multiple drop administration in SIOH rats. Effect of trans-resveratrol on ARs expression, PLC and pERK1/2 activation and MMPs, tPA and uPA secretion was determined using human trabecular meshwork cells (HTMC). Further, effect of trans-resveratrol on TGF-β2 receptors, SMAD signaling molecules and uPA and tPA expression by HTMC was determined in the presence and absence of TGF-β2. Pretreatment with A1AR, PLC and ERK1/2 inhibitors antagonized the IOP lowering effect of trans-resveratrol and caused significant reduction in the AH level of MMP-2 in SIOH rats. Trans-resveratrol increased A1AR and A2AAR expression, cellular PLC, pERK1/2 levels and MMP-2, tPA and uPA secretion by HTMC. Additionally, it produced TGFβRI downregulation and SMAD 7 upregulation. In conclusion, IOP lowering effect of trans-resveratrol involves upregulation of A1AR expression, PLC and ERK1/2 activation and increased MMP-2 secretion. It downregulates TGFβRI and upregulates SMAD7 hence, inhibits TGF-β2 signaling. © 2018 Elsevier B.V.
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