3 resultados para NAT

em Universidade Complutense de Madrid


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El glaucoma engloba una serie de enfermedades que se caracterizan por la pérdida progresiva de las células ganglionares de la retina y la neuropatía del nervio óptico, que desencadenan finalmente una ceguera irreversible. La elevación de la presión intraocular (PIO) aparece como el principal desencadenante de esta patología en la mayoría de los casos, ya que produce una disminución del flujo sanguíneo hacia la retina y un aumento del estrés oxidativo. La estrategia terapéutica más común implica el uso de fármacos hipotensores, a menudo combinados, asociados a efectos no deseados. En este marco, la melatonina y sus análogos, como el 5-MCA-NAT, surgen como alternativas a los fármacos ya existentes, por sus propiedades hipotensoras y antioxidantes y, en el caso del 5-MCA-NAT, por su posible acción a largo plazo. El objetivo de esta tesis es elucidar los mecanismos de la acción hipotensora aguda ya descrita para estos compuestos, determinando además el receptor y las vías de señalización implicadas en esta respuesta a corto plazo. En este mismo sentido nos proponemos confirmar la existencia de efectos hipotensores a largo plazo, analizando esta respuesta a diferentes fármacos y esclareciendo si ésta se debe a la capacidad de estos compuestos como modificadores de la expresión génica de enzimas o receptores implicados en la regulación de la PIO...

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Purpose.: 5-Methoxy-carbonylamino-N-acetyltryptamine (5-MCA-NAT, a melatonin receptor agonist) produces a clear intraocular pressure (IOP) reduction in New Zealand White rabbits and glaucomatous monkeys. The goal of this study was to evaluate whether the hypotensive effect of 5-MCA-NAT was enhanced by the presence of cellulose derivatives, some of them with bioadhesive properties, as well as to determine whether these formulations were well tolerated by the ocular surface. Methods.: Formulations were prepared with propylene glycol (0.275%), carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC, 0.5% and 1.0%) of low and medium viscosity and hydroxypropylmethyl cellulose (0.3%). Quantification of 5-MCA-NAT (100 μM) was assessed by HPLC. In vitro tolerance was evaluated by the MTT method in human corneal-limbal epithelial cells and normal human conjunctival cells. In vivo tolerance was analyzed by biomicroscopy and specular microscopy in rabbit eyes. The ocular hypotensive effect was evaluated measuring IOP for 8 hours in rabbit eyes. Results.: All the formulations demonstrated good in vitro and in vivo tolerance. 5-MCA-NAT in CMC medium viscosity 0.5% was the most effective at reducing IOP (maximum IOP reduction, 30.27%), and its effect lasted approximately 7 hours. Conclusions.: The hypotensive effect of 5-MCA-NAT was increased by using bioadhesive polymers in formulations that are suitable for the ocular surface and also protective of the eye in long-term therapies. The use of 5-MCA-NAT combined with bioadhesive polymers is a good strategy in the treatment of ocular hypertension and glaucoma.

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The research on the effect of melatonin on intraocular pressure (IOP) is reviewed from the hystorical point of view of our laboratory. The original idea of melatonin modulating intraocular pressure has been improved by using selective compounds for MT2 and specially melatonin MT3 receptors. The selective compound 5-methoxyamino N-acetyltryptamine (5-MCA-NAT) has been an attractive compound due to its ability to reduce IOP about 40%, therefore being a good candidate to the treatment of the ocular hypertension linked to glaucoma. More compounds have been developed and tested permitting us to have a more accurate panorama of those receptors controlling the relevant process of intraocular pressure.