Apoptotic retinal ganglion cell death after optic nerve transection or crush in mice: Delayed RGC loss with BDNF or a caspase 3 inhibitor

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Purpose: To investigate retinal ganglion cell (RGC) survival and activation of caspase 3 after optic nerve crush (ONC) or transection (ONT) and treatment with brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) or Z-DEVD_fmk. Methods:In albino Swiss mice, the left optic nerve was severed or crushed at 0.5 mm from the optic head and retinas were analyzed from 1 to 10 days. Additional groups were treated intravitreally with a single injection of BDNF (2.5 μg) or Z-DEVD_fmk (125 ng) right after injury, or with Z-DEVD_fmk at day 2, or with multiple injections of Z-DEVD_fmk. As controls intact or vehicle-treated retinas were used. In all retinas, Brn3a (RGCs) and cleaved-caspase 3 (c-casp3) were immunodetected and their numbers quantified. In an additional group, c-casp3 expression was assessed in RGCs retrogradely labeled before axotomy. Results: The temporal loss of RGCs was the same after ONC or ONT and occurred in two phases with 65% loss during the first 7 days and an additional 4% loss from day 7 to 10. The appearance of c-casp3+RGCs is Gaussian, peaking at 4 days and declining thereafter. Brn3a down-regulates when RGCs start expressing c-casp3. Retinal ganglion cell rescue rate for BDNF or Z-DEVD_fmk is similar and both delay RGC loss by 1 day. Delayed treatment with Z-DEVD_fmk does not rescue RGCs, and several injections are not better than a single one at the time of the injury. Conclusions: Brn3a down-regulation marks the beginning of RGC death, which after axotomy occurs by caspase-dependent apoptosis in at least half of the RGCs. These data should be considered when designing neuroprotective strategies.

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Sánchez-Migallón, M. C., Valiente-Soriano, F. J., Nadal-Nicolás, F. M., Vidal-Sanz, M., & Agudo-Barriuso, M. (2016). Apoptotic retinal ganglion cell death after optic nerve transection or crush in mice: Delayed RGC loss with BDNF or a caspase 3 inhibitor. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, 57(1), 81–93. https://doi.org/10.1167/iovs.15-17841

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