Changes in Class I and IIb HDACs by δ-Opioid in Chronic Rat Glaucoma Model
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2020Vol. 61(14), pp. 4–4
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Abstract
Data suggests that class I and IIb HDACs are activated and upregulated during early stages of glaucoma. Early intervention with δ-opioid receptor activation resulted in the prolonged suppression of class I and IIb HDACs activities and expression, which may, in part, play a crucial role in RGC neuroprotection.
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