Structure activity relationship study of polymethoxylated flavones targeted retinal muller ä cells for prevention of retinal diseases

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Abstract

Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is a retinal disease representing one of the main causes of vision loss in developed countries. In the early stage of DR, disruption of blood retinal barrier (BRB) is observed, and it will lead to vascular permeability and visual impairment. Therefore, protection against the breakdown of BRB may be useful strategy for prevention of DR. Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) plays an important role in the degradation of extracellular matrix proteins. In DR, they attribute to increased vascular permeability by degrading the junction proteins, such as occuldin and cadherin that are important to maintain the BRB junction complex. Muller ä cells constitute the main glial cells of the retina and are involved in many retinal functions. They are reported to be one of the MMP-producing cells in the retina. In this symposium review, I present the molecular mechanism of MMP expression in retinal Muller ä cells. In addition, I would like to introduce polymethoxylated fiavones, nobiletin and the derivatives isolated from natural resource as novel MMP inhibitors, which may be applicable to prevention of DR.

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Miyata, Y. (2021). Structure activity relationship study of polymethoxylated flavones targeted retinal muller ä cells for prevention of retinal diseases. In Yakugaku Zasshi (Vol. 141). Pharmaceutical Society of Japan. https://doi.org/10.1248/yakushi.20-00177-2

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