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  • Unoprostone isopropyl is primarily used to treat glaucoma and has shown neuroprotective effects, improving retinal sensitivity in patients with retinitis pigmentosa (RP), although its exact mechanisms are not fully understood.
  • The study explored the protective effects of unoprostone and its metabolite M1 against cell damage caused by oxidative stress and light in mouse retinal cells and human retinal pigment epithelial cells.
  • Results showed that both unoprostone and M1 effectively prevented cell death and preserved phagocytic function, with their protective actions being linked to the activation of BK channels, as confirmed by the use of iberiotoxin.

Article Abstract

Purpose: Unoprostone isopropyl (unoprostone) is a docosanoid currently used as an antiglaucoma agent. Unoprostone is known to have neuroprotective effects and to activate large conductance Ca²⁺-activated K⁺ (BK) channels. Recently, unoprostone has been tested in clinical studies as a therapeutic agent for retinitis pigmentosa (RP) and studies have demonstrated an improvement in retinal sensitivity and in the protection of central retinal sensitivity with its use. However, the mechanism of action underlying unoprostone's protective effect in RP is not fully known. It is well known that the pathogenesis of RP can be accelerated by oxidative stress or light irradiation. Therefore, the current study investigated the effects and the underlying mechanism of action of unoprostone on oxidative stress- and light irradiation-induced damage in photoreceptor and retinal pigment epithelial cultures.

Methods: The study used the mouse retinal cone-cell line 661W to investigate the effects of unoprostone and its major metabolite, unoprostone-free acid (M1), on oxidative stress- or light irradiation-induced cell death, and a human retinal pigment epithelial cell line (ARPE-19), was used to investigate the effects on light-induced disruption of phagocytotic function in a latex bead assay. Additionally, we examined whether the effects of unoprostone and M1 were mediated by BK channels using iberiotoxin, a selective inhibitor of BK channels.

Results: Unoprostone and M1 protected against light- or H₂O₂-induced cell death in 661W cells, and against light-induced phagocytotic dysfunction in ARPE-19 cells. Additionally, iberiotoxin inhibited the protective effects of unoprostone and M1.

Conclusions: These findings indicate that unoprostone has protective effects on oxidative stress- and light irradiation-induced damage in vitro and that these effects are mediated by activation of BK channels. This confirms that unoprostone represents a promising therapeutic agent for the treatment of RP and other retinal diseases.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3250378PMC

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