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Erythropoietin protects the inner blood-retinal barrier by inhibiting microglia phagocytosis via Src/Akt/cofilin signalling in experimental diabetic retinopathy.

Hai XieChaoyang ZhangDandan LiuQian YangLei TangTianqin WangHaibin TianLixia LuJing-Ying XuFurong GaoJuan WangCaixia JinWeiye LiGuoxu XuGuo-Tong XuJingfa Zhang
Published in: Diabetologia (2020)
In experimental diabetic retinopathy, activated microglia penetrate the basement membrane of the iBRB and engulf endothelial cells, leading to iBRB breakdown. EPO exerts a protective effect that preserves iBRB integrity via activation of Src/Akt/cofilin signalling in microglia, as demonstrated in vitro. These data support a causal role for activated microglia in iBRB breakdown and highlight the therapeutic potential of EPO for the treatment of diabetic retinopathy. Graphical abstract.
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