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  • Transdifferentiation of retinal pigment epithelial cells into myofibroblast-like cells induced by the conjunct action of extracellular matrix protein and transforming growth factor β2

    Objective To investigate the modulating effect of transforming growth factor beta;2 (TGFbeta;2) and extracellular matrix (ECM) on the transdifferentiation of human fetal RPE (hfRPE) cells into myofibroblast-like cells , and to determine the mechanism of signal transduction. Methods hfRPE cells were cultured on ECM coated or uncoated petri dish with or witho ut TGFbeta;2 in the medium. The expression of alpha;-smooth muscle actin (alpha;-SMA) were detected by immunocytochemistry examination, flow cytometry and Western blotting via calphostin C, genistein, PD98059, and Wortmannin. Results After cultured on ECM coated petri dish with TGFbeta;2 in the medium,there were obvious morphological changes of hfRPE cells including cellular elongating and appearing of actin microfilaments. The results of flow cytometry and immunocytochemistry examination showed that expression of alpha;-SMA obviously increased after TGFbeta;2 was added in the medium in a dose-dependent manner. Compared with which of hfRPE cells cultured on the uncoated surface of culture plates, the total mean fluore scence intensity (TMFI) of hfRPE cells cultured on FN-coated surface increased (38.01plusmn;1.14)% when the stimulation concentration of TGFbeta;2 was 50ng/ml(Plt;0.05). Western blotting further confirmed the effects. The changes mentioned above could be inhibited mostly by protein kinase C (PKC) and calphostin C (10 nmol/L)(Plt;0.01). Conclusion TGFbeta;2 may induce the transdifferentiation of hfRPE cells into myofibroblast-like cells in a dose dependent manner, which could be intensified by FN. These mediated effects of TGFbeta;2 and ECM may act via the PKC signal transduction pathway.  (Chin J Ocul Fundus Dis, 2006, 22: 328-332)

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  • Pathological mechanism of experimental retinal detachment induced by hepatocyte growth facto

    Objective To investigate the effect of hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) on the barrier function of retinal peigment epithelium (RPE) and to detect the pathological mechanism of retinal detachment (RD) induced by over expression of HGF in RPE. Methods Sub-retina injection of E1/E3deleted adenoviral vectors encoding HGF (Ad CMV.HGF) and green fluorescent protein (Ad CMV.GFP) in adult pigmented rabbits [5times;104 plaque-forming units (pfu)/eye] to set up the model of retinal detachment. The ocular fundus and pathological changes were observed 3, 7, 14, and 28 days after injection. The expression level of HGF in retina and vitreous body was detected by immunohistochemistry and enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Results In the control eyes injected with AdCMV.GFP, expression of GFP only detected in RPE monolayer. The eyes injected with AdCMV.HGF had b HGF immune positive action in RPE cells at the injection site. The expression level of HGF in vitreous body reached the peak 7 days after injection and decreased to the basic level 28 days after injection. Chronic RD and chronic choroidal inflammation were found in the eyes injected with AdCMV.HGF within the time frame of HGF expression. Proliferative RPE cells were found in subretinal space in the region of RD, and multilayered cellular membranes developed in some eyes. Conclusion Over expression of HGF in RPE may induce chronic serous RD with subretinal proliferation of RPE, which suggests that HGF should be further studied as a target for therapeutic intervention in RD. (Chin J Ocul Fundus Dis, 2007, 23: 193-197)

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