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  • Inhibition of proliferation and expression of Ki-67 in cultured human retinal pigment epithelial cells

    Objective To clarify the relationship between inhibition of proliferation and cxpression of Ki-67 in cultured human retinal pigment epithelial(RPE) cells. Methods The cultured human RPE cells were treated with daunoblastina at a dose of 180 mu;g/L for 12h.Twenty-four hours later,DNA inhibiting rate was studied by using tritium-labelled thymidine deoxyribose(3H-TdR)incorporation assay.The expression of Ki-67 was evaluated by immunocytochemical staining technique and image analysis system.Flow cytometry was used to analyse cell cycle. Results DNA inhibiting rate was directly proportional to the dosage of daunoblastina.The proportion of the cells positive staining to Ki-67 in the control and the daunoblastina-treated group were 89.3% and 45.6%(Plt;0. 01),and the integral optical density values for expression of Ki-67 in the two groups were 68.1plusmn;6.2 and 27.3plusmn;5.5(Plt;0.01),respectively.The percen tage of cells in G2 phase of cell cycle increased from 8.9% to 29.5%. Conclusion G2 block was induced and poliferation was inhibited by daunoblastina in cultured human RPE cells.There is a relatively good correlation between Ki-67 immunostaining and inhibition of RPE cell proliferation. (Chin J Ocul Fundus Dis,2000,16:1-70)

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  • Expression of bax and bcl-2 during cultured human retinal pigment epithelial cell apoptosis

    Objective To investigate the molecular mechanism of apoptosis in cultured human retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cells. Methods The growth media of confluency human RPE cells were replaced with a daunoblastinacontaining one at a dose of 180mu;g/L,and the cells were incubated for 12 hr at 37℃.After incubation with the drug,the medium was withdrawn,fresh medium was added and incubation was carried out for an additional 24 hr.Apoptosis was monitored by light microscopy,enzyme linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA)and terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase mediated biotin-dUTP nick-end labelling(TUNEL)staining.The expression of bax and bcl-2 were evaluated by immuncoytochemical staining with anti-human bcl-2 and bax antibodies. Results After the RPE cells treated with daunoblastina,shrinkage of cytoplasm and nucleus was identified.The ratio of nucleus to cytoplasm was increased.TUNEL staining showed that many cells were positive staining.The amount of apoptotic cells was directly proportional to the drug dose.The integral optical desity values for expression of bax inereased by 22.0%(Plt;0.05), and that of bcl-2 did not change significantly(Pgt;0.05). Conclusions During human RPE cell apoptosis induced by daunoblastina,overexpression of bax or low bcl-2/bax ratio were demonstrated.The results suggest that bax and bcl-2 gene expression could play a role in regulation of RPE cell apoptosis. (Chin J Ocul Fundus Dis, 1999, 15: 153-156)

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  • EGF and bFGF effects on DNA synthesis in human retinal pigment epithelial cells

    Porpose To investigate the optimal concentration of epidermal growth factor (EGF) and basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) on DNA synthesis and their synergism indensity arrested human retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cells. Methods Growth factor effects in cultured human RPE of the 6th generation were assessed by [3 H]-thymidine incorporation and radioautography. Results EGF and bFGF were potent stimulators when used alone,and their optimal concentrations were 10ng/ml in DMEM and 1ng/ml in 2% serum DMEM.When used in combination (10ng/ml EGF and 10ng/ml bFGF),they caused a significant enhancement of [3 H]-thymidine incorporation about 2.96 times. Conclusion EGF and bFGF were potent stimulators in RPE cells,and demonstrated synergism in their action. (Chin J Ocul Fundus Dis,1998,14:98-100)

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  • Effect of rabbit Schwann cells on promoting neurite growth of retinal neurons

    Purpose To study the effects of Schwann cells(SC) on promoting and supporting axon growth of rabbit retinal neurons in vitro. Methods The scistic nerves of neonatal rabbits were dissected and cultured for 2 weeks to obtain SC monolayers. The retinal cells that had been freshly dispersed were seeded respectively onto the SC monolayers or poly L lysine covered dishes,and the morphology of cultured retinal neurons was observed and the 24th hours and 48th hours respectively under the phase contrast microscopic. Results Retinal neurons of neonatal rabbits attached to the two substrate and extended axons at the 24th hour.Neurite length on SC reached 85plusmn;17mu;m at the 24th hour and 283plusmn;27mu;m at the 48th hour respectively and was significantly longer than on acellular substrate (Plt;0.01) Conciusion SCs are effctive in promoting and supporting neurite growth of retinal neurons in vitro. (Chin J Ocul Fundus Dis,1998,14:212-214)

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  • THE EFFECT OF SUBRETINAL FLUID ON STIMULATING GROWTH OF CUL- TURED RETINAL PIGMENT EPITHELIAL CELLS. RETINAL GLIAL CELLS AND FIBROBLASTS

    OBJECTIVE :To investigale effect of subretinal fluld(SRF)on proliferalion of the cellular elements of PVR. METHOD:The effect of SRF of 28 patients with rhegmatogenous retinal detachment proliferation of the cultured human retinal pigment epithelial cells(RPE),retinal glial cells (RG),and fibroblast (FB)was observed and detected by the methods of cell-counting and 3H-TdR in DNA synthesis. RESULTS:The range of proliferatinn-stimulating activity was 52.5%~233.3%, 36.4% ~ 177.8%,55.4% ~277.8% above the baseline in 1:10 dilution of these 3 kinds ,of cellular elements,and there was no significant difference among them. CONCLUSION ;The stimulating effect of SRF on the cellular proliferation was thougt to be due to the actions from certain growth factors. (Chin J Ocul Fundus Dis,1996,12: 233-235)

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