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Anti-fibrotic activity of a rho-kinase inhibitor restores outflow function and intraocular pressure homeostasis.

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Li, G; Lee, C; Read, AT; Wang, K; Ha, J; Kuhn, M; Navarro, I; Cui, J; Young, K; Gorijavolu, R; Sulchek, T; Kopczynski, C; Farsiu, S ...
Published in: Elife
March 30, 2021

Glucocorticoids are widely used as an ophthalmic medication. A common, sight-threatening adverse event of glucocorticoid usage is ocular hypertension, caused by dysfunction of the conventional outflow pathway. We report that netarsudil, a rho-kinase inhibitor, decreased glucocorticoid-induced ocular hypertension in patients whose intraocular pressures were poorly controlled by standard medications. Mechanistic studies in our established mouse model of glucocorticoid-induced ocular hypertension show that netarsudil both prevented and reduced intraocular pressure elevation. Further, netarsudil attenuated characteristic steroid-induced pathologies as assessed by quantification of outflow function and tissue stiffness, and morphological and immunohistochemical indicators of tissue fibrosis. Thus, rho-kinase inhibitors act directly on conventional outflow cells to prevent or attenuate fibrotic disease processes in glucocorticoid-induced ocular hypertension in an immune-privileged environment. Moreover, these data motivate the need for a randomized prospective clinical study to determine whether netarsudil is indeed superior to first-line anti-glaucoma drugs in lowering steroid-induced ocular hypertension.

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Elife

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2050-084X

Publication Date

March 30, 2021

Volume

10

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • rho-Associated Kinases
  • beta-Alanine
  • Tonometry, Ocular
  • Prospective Studies
  • Ocular Hypertension
  • Middle Aged
  • Mice, Inbred C57BL
  • Mice
  • Male
  • Intraocular Pressure
 

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Li, G., Lee, C., Read, A. T., Wang, K., Ha, J., Kuhn, M., … Stamer, W. D. (2021). Anti-fibrotic activity of a rho-kinase inhibitor restores outflow function and intraocular pressure homeostasis. Elife, 10. https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.60831
Li, Guorong, Chanyoung Lee, A Thomas Read, Ke Wang, Jungmin Ha, Megan Kuhn, Iris Navarro, et al. “Anti-fibrotic activity of a rho-kinase inhibitor restores outflow function and intraocular pressure homeostasis.Elife 10 (March 30, 2021). https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.60831.
Li, Guorong, et al. “Anti-fibrotic activity of a rho-kinase inhibitor restores outflow function and intraocular pressure homeostasis.Elife, vol. 10, Mar. 2021. Pubmed, doi:10.7554/eLife.60831.
Li G, Lee C, Read AT, Wang K, Ha J, Kuhn M, Navarro I, Cui J, Young K, Gorijavolu R, Sulchek T, Kopczynski C, Farsiu S, Samples J, Challa P, Ethier CR, Stamer WD. Anti-fibrotic activity of a rho-kinase inhibitor restores outflow function and intraocular pressure homeostasis. Elife. 2021 Mar 30;10.

Published In

Elife

DOI

EISSN

2050-084X

Publication Date

March 30, 2021

Volume

10

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • rho-Associated Kinases
  • beta-Alanine
  • Tonometry, Ocular
  • Prospective Studies
  • Ocular Hypertension
  • Middle Aged
  • Mice, Inbred C57BL
  • Mice
  • Male
  • Intraocular Pressure