Differential effects of two ROCK inhibitors, Fasudil and Y-27632, on optic nerve regeneration in adult cats

M Ichikawa, J Yoshida, K Saito, H Sagawa, Y Tokita… - Brain research, 2008 - Elsevier
M Ichikawa, J Yoshida, K Saito, H Sagawa, Y Tokita, M Watanabe
Brain research, 2008Elsevier
A ROCK inhibitor Fasudil is widely administered to relieve vasospasm in patients after
subarachnoid hemorrhage in Japan. We investigated the difference of Fasudil and Y-27632,
a common ROCK inhibitor, on neurite regeneration in culture and axonal regeneration after
injuring the optic nerve (OpN) in cats. The optimal dose of Y-27632, determined by counting
the number and length of neurites in retinal explants, was found to be 100µM: the only effect
of Fasudil was to promote extension of glial processes. We next examined the effects of …
A ROCK inhibitor Fasudil is widely administered to relieve vasospasm in patients after subarachnoid hemorrhage in Japan. We investigated the difference of Fasudil and Y-27632, a common ROCK inhibitor, on neurite regeneration in culture and axonal regeneration after injuring the optic nerve (OpN) in cats. The optimal dose of Y-27632, determined by counting the number and length of neurites in retinal explants, was found to be 100µM: the only effect of Fasudil was to promote extension of glial processes. We next examined the effects of Fasudil (10 µM–100 µM) and Y-27632 (10 µM–300 µM) on axonal regeneration in the crushed OpN model in vivo. Immediately after crushing the left OpN, Fasudil or Y-27632 was injected into the vitreous and the crushed site. Injection of 10 µM and 100 µM Y-27632 induced extension of the optic axons beyond the crush site, with the latter dosage giving stronger regeneration. Very few axons passed beyond the crush site in the optic nerve with phosphate-buffered saline injection, and no axons elongated in the OpN with Fasudil injection.
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