Retinal degeneration rat model: a study on the structural and functional changes in the retina following injection of sodium iodate

Retinal disorders account for a large proportion of ocular disorders that can lead to visual impairment or blindness, and yet our limited knowledge in the pathogenesis and choice of appropriate animal models for new treatment modalities may contribute to ineffective therapies. Although genetic in vi...

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Main Authors: Koh, Avin Ee Hwan, Alsaeedi, Hiba Amer, Abd Rashid, Munirah, Lam, Chenshen, Harun, Mohd Hairul Nizam, Mohd Saleh, Muhamad Fakhri, Luu, Chi D., Kumar, S. Suresh, Ng, Min Hwei, Mohd Isa, Hazlita, Leow, Sue Ngein, Then, Kong Yong, Bastion, Mae-Lynn Catherine, Ali Khan, Mohammed Safwan, Mok, Pooi Ling
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spelling my.upm.eprints.820132021-09-08T02:33:27Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/82013/ Retinal degeneration rat model: a study on the structural and functional changes in the retina following injection of sodium iodate Koh, Avin Ee Hwan Alsaeedi, Hiba Amer Abd Rashid, Munirah Lam, Chenshen Harun, Mohd Hairul Nizam Mohd Saleh, Muhamad Fakhri Luu, Chi D. Kumar, S. Suresh Ng, Min Hwei Mohd Isa, Hazlita Leow, Sue Ngein Then, Kong Yong Bastion, Mae-Lynn Catherine Ali Khan, Mohammed Safwan Mok, Pooi Ling Retinal disorders account for a large proportion of ocular disorders that can lead to visual impairment or blindness, and yet our limited knowledge in the pathogenesis and choice of appropriate animal models for new treatment modalities may contribute to ineffective therapies. Although genetic in vivo models are favored, the variable expressivity and penetrance of these heterogeneous disorders can cause difficulties in assessing potential treatments against retinal degeneration. Hence, an attractive alternative is to develop a chemically-induced model that is both cost-friendly and standardizable. Sodium iodate is an oxidative chemical that is used to simulate late stage retinitis pigmentosa and age-related macular degeneration. In this study, retinal degeneration was induced through systemic administration of sodium iodate (NaIO3) at varying doses up to 80 mg/kg in Sprague-Dawley rats. An analysis on the visual response of the rats by electroretinography (ERG) showed a decrease in photoreceptor function with NaIO3 administration at a dose of 40 mg/kg or greater. The results correlated with the TUNEL assay, which revealed signs of DNA damage throughout the retina. Histomorphological analysis also revealed extensive structural lesions throughout the outer retina and parts of the inner retina. Our results provided a detailed view of NaIO3-induced retinal degeneration, and showed that the administration of 40 mg/kg NaIO3 was sufficient to generate disturbances in retinal function. The pathological findings in this model reveal a degenerating retina, and can be further utilized to develop effective therapies for RPE, photoreceptor, and bipolar cell regeneration. Elsevier 2019-07 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/82013/1/Retinal%20degeneration%20rat%20model.pdf Koh, Avin Ee Hwan and Alsaeedi, Hiba Amer and Abd Rashid, Munirah and Lam, Chenshen and Harun, Mohd Hairul Nizam and Mohd Saleh, Muhamad Fakhri and Luu, Chi D. and Kumar, S. Suresh and Ng, Min Hwei and Mohd Isa, Hazlita and Leow, Sue Ngein and Then, Kong Yong and Bastion, Mae-Lynn Catherine and Ali Khan, Mohammed Safwan and Mok, Pooi Ling (2019) Retinal degeneration rat model: a study on the structural and functional changes in the retina following injection of sodium iodate. Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B: Biology, 196. ISSN 1011-1344 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1011134419302556 10.1016/j.jphotobiol.2019.111514
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description Retinal disorders account for a large proportion of ocular disorders that can lead to visual impairment or blindness, and yet our limited knowledge in the pathogenesis and choice of appropriate animal models for new treatment modalities may contribute to ineffective therapies. Although genetic in vivo models are favored, the variable expressivity and penetrance of these heterogeneous disorders can cause difficulties in assessing potential treatments against retinal degeneration. Hence, an attractive alternative is to develop a chemically-induced model that is both cost-friendly and standardizable. Sodium iodate is an oxidative chemical that is used to simulate late stage retinitis pigmentosa and age-related macular degeneration. In this study, retinal degeneration was induced through systemic administration of sodium iodate (NaIO3) at varying doses up to 80 mg/kg in Sprague-Dawley rats. An analysis on the visual response of the rats by electroretinography (ERG) showed a decrease in photoreceptor function with NaIO3 administration at a dose of 40 mg/kg or greater. The results correlated with the TUNEL assay, which revealed signs of DNA damage throughout the retina. Histomorphological analysis also revealed extensive structural lesions throughout the outer retina and parts of the inner retina. Our results provided a detailed view of NaIO3-induced retinal degeneration, and showed that the administration of 40 mg/kg NaIO3 was sufficient to generate disturbances in retinal function. The pathological findings in this model reveal a degenerating retina, and can be further utilized to develop effective therapies for RPE, photoreceptor, and bipolar cell regeneration.
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author Koh, Avin Ee Hwan
Alsaeedi, Hiba Amer
Abd Rashid, Munirah
Lam, Chenshen
Harun, Mohd Hairul Nizam
Mohd Saleh, Muhamad Fakhri
Luu, Chi D.
Kumar, S. Suresh
Ng, Min Hwei
Mohd Isa, Hazlita
Leow, Sue Ngein
Then, Kong Yong
Bastion, Mae-Lynn Catherine
Ali Khan, Mohammed Safwan
Mok, Pooi Ling
spellingShingle Koh, Avin Ee Hwan
Alsaeedi, Hiba Amer
Abd Rashid, Munirah
Lam, Chenshen
Harun, Mohd Hairul Nizam
Mohd Saleh, Muhamad Fakhri
Luu, Chi D.
Kumar, S. Suresh
Ng, Min Hwei
Mohd Isa, Hazlita
Leow, Sue Ngein
Then, Kong Yong
Bastion, Mae-Lynn Catherine
Ali Khan, Mohammed Safwan
Mok, Pooi Ling
Retinal degeneration rat model: a study on the structural and functional changes in the retina following injection of sodium iodate
author_facet Koh, Avin Ee Hwan
Alsaeedi, Hiba Amer
Abd Rashid, Munirah
Lam, Chenshen
Harun, Mohd Hairul Nizam
Mohd Saleh, Muhamad Fakhri
Luu, Chi D.
Kumar, S. Suresh
Ng, Min Hwei
Mohd Isa, Hazlita
Leow, Sue Ngein
Then, Kong Yong
Bastion, Mae-Lynn Catherine
Ali Khan, Mohammed Safwan
Mok, Pooi Ling
author_sort Koh, Avin Ee Hwan
title Retinal degeneration rat model: a study on the structural and functional changes in the retina following injection of sodium iodate
title_short Retinal degeneration rat model: a study on the structural and functional changes in the retina following injection of sodium iodate
title_full Retinal degeneration rat model: a study on the structural and functional changes in the retina following injection of sodium iodate
title_fullStr Retinal degeneration rat model: a study on the structural and functional changes in the retina following injection of sodium iodate
title_full_unstemmed Retinal degeneration rat model: a study on the structural and functional changes in the retina following injection of sodium iodate
title_sort retinal degeneration rat model: a study on the structural and functional changes in the retina following injection of sodium iodate
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2019
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/82013/1/Retinal%20degeneration%20rat%20model.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/82013/
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1011134419302556
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