Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice 48 (2000) 75 – 85
Endothelins, their receptors, and retinal vascular dysfunction
in galactose-fed rats
Terry Evans
a
, Diana Xi Deng
a
, Kallol Mukherjee
a
, Donal Downey
b
,
Subrata Chakrabarti
a,c,
*
a
Department of Pathology, Dental Sciences Building, Uniersity of Western Ontario, London, Ont., Canada
b
Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Uniersity of Western Ontario, London, Ont., Canada
c
Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Uniersity of Western Ontario, London, Ont., Canada
Received 30 July 1999; received in revised form 27 September 1999; accepted 24 November 1999
Abstract
Purpose : Endothelins are potent vasoactive factors that have been implicated in the pathogenesis of several vascular
disorders. This study was conducted to determine the role that endothelins play in the development of retinal
microangiopathy under hyperhexosemic conditions induced by galactose feeding. Methods : Retinal blood flow was
determined using Doppler sonography in galactose fed rats with or without an endothelin receptor antagonist
(Bosentan) treatment and were compared to control rats after 1 and 6 months of follow-up. Levels of endothelin-1,
endothelin-3, (ET-1, ET3) and receptors endothelin A, endothelin B, (ET
A
, ET
B
) mRNA expression were determined
by semiquantitative RT-PCR. Immunohistochemical distribution of ET-1 and ET-3, ligand binding, and autoradiog-
raphy to determine ET receptor distribution were carried out. Results : Retinal vasoconstriction measured by an
increase in resistivity index (RI) was present in 1 month galactose feeding compared to controls, which was prevented
by Bosentan treatment. After 6 months of follow up all animal groups exhibited higher RI compared to their 1 month
counterpart, although they were not different from each other. Compared to the controls, after 1 month levels of
mRNA for ET-1, ET-3, and ET
A
were increased in galactose-fed rats, whereas ET
B
mRNA production remained
similar to controls. After 6 months, all four genes exhibited increased levels compared to the controls, and no effect
of Bosentan treatment on gene expression was evident. Increased immunoreactivity of ET-1 and ET-3 was
determined, as well as increased ET receptor concentration was further present in the retina of galactose-fed animals.
Conclusion : The data suggests that endothelin production is increased under hyperhexosemic conditions and that the
endothelins play an important role in regulating the hemodynamics of retinal blood flow. © 2000 Elsevier Science
Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords: Diabetic retinopathy; Endothelins; Endothelin receptos galactosemia; Retinal blood flow
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E-mail address: schakrab@julian.uwo.ca (S. Chakrabarti)
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