The effect of baicalin in a mouse model of retinopathy of prematurity

Authors
Jo, HyoungJung, Sang HoonBin Yim, HyeLee, Sung JinKang, Kui Dong
Issue Date
2015-05-31
Publisher
KOREAN SOCIETY BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Citation
BMB REPORTS, v.48, no.5, pp.271 - 276
Abstract
Baicalin is a flavonoid derived from the dried root of Scutellaria baicalensis. In this study, oxygen-induced retinopathy was used to characterize the anti-angiogenic properties of baicalin in mice. Pups were exposed to a hyperbaric oxygen environment to induce retinal angiogenesis and were subjected to intraperitoneal injection of baicalin. Avascular area, neovascular tufts, and neovascular lumens were quantified from digital images. Compared to the vehicle, baicalin clearly reduced the central avascular zone and the number of neovascular tufts and lumens. High-dose baicalin (10 mg/kg) significantly reduced the expression of matrix metalloproteinase-2 (MMP-2), MMP-9, angiotensin II, and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF). These results show that baicalin is a powerful anti-angiogenic compound that attenuates new vessel formation in the retina after systemic administration, and is a candidate substance for therapeutic inhibition of retinal angiogenesis.
Keywords
OXYGEN-INDUCED RETINOPATHY; PHOTOCOAGULATION; ANGIOGENESIS; CRYOTHERAPY; OXYGEN-INDUCED RETINOPATHY; PHOTOCOAGULATION; ANGIOGENESIS; CRYOTHERAPY; Angiogenesis; Angiotensin II; Baicalin; Oxygen-induced retinopathy; VEGF
ISSN
1976-6696
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/125421
DOI
10.5483/BMBRep.2015.48.5.131
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