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Mineralocorticoid receptor antagonism limits experimental choroidal neovascularization and structural changes associated with neovascular age-related macular degeneration

Zhao, Min and Mantel, Irmela and Gelize, Emmanuelle and Li, Xinxin and Xie, Xiaoyue and Arboleda, Alejandro and Seminel, Marie and Levy-Boukris, Rinath and Dernigoghossian, Marilyn and Prunotto, Andrea and Andrieu-Soler, Charlotte and Rivolta, Carlo and Canonica, Jérémie and Naud, Marie-Christine and Lechner, Sebastian and Farman, Nicolette and Bravo-Osuna, Irene and Herrero-Vanrell, Rocio and Jaisser, Frederic and Behar-Cohen, Francine. (2019) Mineralocorticoid receptor antagonism limits experimental choroidal neovascularization and structural changes associated with neovascular age-related macular degeneration. Nature Communications, 10 (1). p. 369.

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Abstract

Choroidal neovascularization (CNV) is a major cause of visual impairment in patients suffering from wet age-related macular degeneration (AMD), particularly when refractory to intraocular anti-VEGF injections. Here we report that treatment with the oral mineralocorticoid receptor (MR) antagonist spironolactone reduces signs of CNV in patients refractory to anti-VEGF treatment. In animal models of wet AMD, pharmacological inhibition of the MR pathway or endothelial-specific deletion of MR inhibits CNV through VEGF-independent mechanisms, in part through upregulation of the extracellular matrix protein decorin. Intravitreal injections of spironolactone-loaded microspheres and systemic delivery lead to similar reductions in CNV. Together, our work suggests MR inhibition as a novel therapeutic option for wet AMD patients unresponsive to anti-VEGF drugs.
Faculties and Departments:03 Faculty of Medicine
09 Associated Institutions > Institute of Molecular and Clinical Ophthalmology Basel (IOB)
UniBasel Contributors:Rivolta, Carlo
Item Type:Article, refereed
Article Subtype:Research Article
Publisher:Nature Publishing Group
e-ISSN:2041-1723
Note:Publication type according to Uni Basel Research Database: Journal article
Language:English
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