@article{0c918b79e45d4284b232cd97f3769808,
title = "Targeting neurovascular interaction in retinal disorders",
abstract = "The tightly structured neural retina has a unique vascular network comprised of three interconnected plexuses in the inner retina (and choroid for outer retina), which provide oxygen and nutrients to neurons to maintain normal function. Clinical and experimental evidence suggests that neuronal metabolic needs control both normal retinal vascular development and pathological aberrant vascular growth. Particularly, photoreceptors, with the highest density of mitochondria in the body, regulate retinal vascular development by modulating angiogenic and inflammatory factors. Photoreceptor metabolic dysfunction, oxidative stress, and inflammation may cause adaptive but ultimately pathological retinal vascular responses, leading to blindness. Here we focus on the factors involved in neurovascular interactions, which are potential therapeutic targets to decrease energy demand and/or to increase energy production for neovascular retinal disorders.",
keywords = "Angiogenesis, Energy shortage, Inflammation, Photoreceptors, Retina",
author = "Zhongjie Fu and Ye Sun and Bertan Cakir and Yohei Tomita and Shuo Huang and Zhongxiao Wang and Liu, {Chi Hsiu} and Cho, {Steve S.} and William Britton and Kern, {Timothy S.} and Antonetti, {David A.} and Ann Hellstr{\"o}m and Smith, {Lois E.H.}",
note = "Funding Information: Funding: L.E.H.S. is supported by NIH R24EY024868, R01EY017017, R01EY01717-13S1, R01EY030904-01, BCH IDDRC (1U54HD090255), Mass Lions Eye Foundation; A.H. is supported by The Swedish Research Council (DNR# #2016-01131), Government grants under the ALF agreement ALFGBG-717971, The Wallenberg Foundations and long-term support by De Blindas V{\"a}nner; T.S.K. was supported by NIH grants EY022938 and R24 EY024864, and BX003604 from the Department of Veterans Affairs, T.S.K. is the recipient of a Research Career Scientist award from the Department of Veterans Affairs; Z.F. is supported by the Boston Children{\textquoteright}s Hospital OFD/BTREC/CTREC Faculty Career Development Grant, Boston Children{\textquoteright}s Hospital Ophthalmology Foundation, Little Giraffe Foundation, Manton Center for Orphan Disease Research; Y.S. is supported by the BrightFocus Foundation, NIH R01EY030140, NIH/R01EY029238, Boston Children{\textquoteright}s Hospital Ophthalmology Foundation; B.C. is supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (CA 1940/1-1); Y.T. is supported by the Manpei Suzuki Diabetes Foundation. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.",
year = "2020",
month = feb,
day = "2",
doi = "10.3390/ijms21041503",
language = "English",
volume = "21",
journal = "International Journal of Molecular Sciences",
issn = "1661-6596",
publisher = "Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)",
number = "4",
}