Neuropeptide Y treatment induces retinal vasoconstriction and causes functional and histological retinal damage in a porcine ischaemia model.
Anders Tolstrup ChristiansenNina Buus SørensenKristian A HaanesFrank W BlixtMorten la CourKarin WarfvingeKristian KlempDavid P D WoldbyeJens Folke KiilgaardPublished in: Acta ophthalmologica (2018)
In seeming contrast to previous in vitro studies, intravitreal NPY treatment caused functional and histological damage compared to vehicle after a retinal ischaemic insult. Furthermore, we showed for the first time that NPY induces Y1- and Y2- but not Y5-mediated vasoconstriction in retinal arteries. This constriction could explain the worsening in vivo effect induced by NPY treatment following an ischaemic insult and suggests that future studies on exploring the neuroprotective effects of NPY might focus on other receptors than Y1 and Y2.