Sex Steroids Inhibit Osmotic Swelling of Retinal Glial Cells |
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Authors: | Florian Neumann Antje Wurm Regina Linnertz Thomas Pannicke Ianors Iandiev Peter Wiedemann Andreas Reichenbach Andreas Bringmann |
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Affiliation: | (1) Paul Flechsig Institute of Brain Research, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany;(2) Department of Ophthalmology and Eye Hospital, University of Leipzig, Liebigstrasse 10-14, 04103 Leipzig, Germany; |
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Abstract: | Osmotic swelling of glial cells may contribute to the development of retinal edema. We investigated whether sex steroids inhibit the swelling of glial somata in acutely isolated retinal slices and glial cells of the rat. Superfusion of retinal slices or cells from control animals with a hypoosmolar solution did not induce glial swelling, whereas glial swelling was observed in slices of postischemic and diabetic retinas. Progesterone, testosterone, estriol, and 17ß-estradiol prevented glial swelling with half-maximal effects at approximately 0.3, 0.6, 6, and 20 μM, respectively. The effect of progesterone was apparently mediated by transactivation of metabotropic glutamate receptors, P2Y1, and adenosine A1 receptors. The data suggest that sex steroids may inhibit cytotoxic edema in the retina. |
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