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-Subunit of Phosphodiesterase
From the Department of Ophthalmology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia.
PURPOSE. Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is a common inherited
degenerative retinal disease that has many causes including mutations
in the genes coding for cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP)
phosphodiesterase 6 (PDE6). Sildenafil (Viagra; Pfizer Pharmaceuticals,
New York, NY), a widely used medication for erectile dysfunction, is a
specific inhibitor of PDE, with the potential to affect PDE6 in the
retina. The purpose of this study was to investigate the retinal
effects of sildenafil on knockout mice heterozygous for a mutation
causing absence of the
subunit of rod PDE6
(Pdegtm1/+).
METHODS. Wild-type mice and Pdegtm1/+ mice were subjected to electroretinography (ERG) 1 hour after exposure to one of three treatments: 1) no drug, 2) an intraperitoneal injection of sildenafil at 2 times the equivalent maximal daily recommended dosage for humans, or 3) 10 times this dosage. Control ERGs were also obtained to evaluate the reversibility of changes in retinal function after sildenafil treatment. A minimum of 48 hours elapsed between electroretinogram (ERG) recordings for drug washout and animal recovery.
RESULTS. ERGs of the Pdegtm1/+ mice treated with sildenafil showed a reversible, dose-dependent decrease in a- and b-wave amplitudes. Wild-type mice treated with sildenafil did not show significant differences in either a- or b-wave amplitudes compared with untreated control animals.
CONCLUSIONS. These findings suggest that sildenafil has a significant impact on retinal function in Pdegtm1/+ mice and may have implications in human carriers of RP. In addition, extension of these results in other model systems could be useful in understanding the mechanisms of RP and other forms of retinal degeneration.
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