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Primary amines protect against retinal degeneration in mouse models of retinopathies

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NATURE CHEMICAL BIOLOGY
卷 8, 期 2, 页码 170-178

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/nchembio.759

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  1. US National Institutes of Health [EY009339, EY021126, EY019031, EY019880, P30 EY11373]
  2. State of Ohio Department of Development [TECH 09-004]
  3. Third Frontier Commission
  4. Research to Prevent Blindness
  5. Ohio Lion Eye Research Foundation
  6. Foundation Fighting Blindness
  7. Fight for Sight

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Vertebrate vision is initiated by photoisomerization of the visual pigment chromophore 11-cis-retinal and is maintained by continuous regeneration of this retinoid through a series of reactions termed the retinoid cycle. However, toxic side reaction products, especially those involving reactive aldehyde groups of the photoisomerized product, all-trans-retinal, can cause severe retinal pathology. Here we lowered peak concentrations of free all-trans-retinal with primary amine-containing Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved drugs that did not inhibit chromophore regeneration in mouse models of retinal degeneration. Schiff base adducts between all-trans-retinal and these amines were identified by MS. Adducts were observed in mouse eyes only when an experimental drug protected the retina from degeneration in both short-term and long-term treatment experiments. This study demonstrates a molecular basis of all-trans-retinal-induced retinal pathology and identifies an assemblage of FDA-approved compounds with protective effects against this pathology in a mouse model that shows features of Stargardt's disease and age-related retinal degeneration.

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