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Form-deprivation myopia induces decreased expression of bone morphogenetic protein-2, 5 in guinea pig sclera 被引量:8

Form-deprivation myopia induces decreased expression of bone morphogenetic protein-2, 5 in guinea pig sclera
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摘要 AIM: To identify the presence of various bone morphogenetic proteins(BMPs) and their receptors in normal sclera of human, rat and guinea pigs, and to determine whether their expression changed with form-deprivation myopia(FDM) in guinea pig sclera.METHODS: The expression of BMPs and BMP receptors were detected using reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction(RT-PCR) and immunofluorescence. Two-week-old guinea pigs were monocularly form-deprived with a translucent lens. After fourteen days induction of FDM, total RNA was isolated and subjected to RT-PCR to examine the changes of BMPs and BMP receptors in tissues from the posterior sclera. Western blotting analysis was used to investigate their changes in protein levels.RESULTS: Human sclera expressed m RNAs for BMP-2,-4,-5,-7,-RIA,-RIB and BMP-RII. Conversely, rat sclera only expressed m RNA for BMP-7 and BMP-RIB,while the expression of BMPs and BMP receptors in guinea pigs were similar to that of humans. Human sclera also expresses BMP-2,-4,-5,-7 in protein level.Fourteen days after the induction of myopia, significant decreased expressions for BMP-2 and BMP-5 in the posterior sclera of FDM-affected eyes(P <0.05 vs internal control eyes).· CONCLUSION: Various BMPs were expressed in human and guinea pig sclera. In the posterior sclera,expressions of BMP-2 and BMP-5 significantly decreased in FDM eyes. This finding indicates that various BMPs as components of the scleral cytokines regulating tissue homeostasis and provide evidence that alterations in the expression of BMP-2 and BMP-5 are associated with sclera remodeling during myopia induction. AIM: To identify the presence of various bone morphogenetic proteins(BMPs) and their receptors in normal sclera of human, rat and guinea pigs, and to determine whether their expression changed with form-deprivation myopia(FDM) in guinea pig sclera.METHODS: The expression of BMPs and BMP receptors were detected using reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction(RT-PCR) and immunofluorescence. Two-week-old guinea pigs were monocularly form-deprived with a translucent lens. After fourteen days induction of FDM, total RNA was isolated and subjected to RT-PCR to examine the changes of BMPs and BMP receptors in tissues from the posterior sclera. Western blotting analysis was used to investigate their changes in protein levels.RESULTS: Human sclera expressed m RNAs for BMP-2,-4,-5,-7,-RIA,-RIB and BMP-RII. Conversely, rat sclera only expressed m RNA for BMP-7 and BMP-RIB,while the expression of BMPs and BMP receptors in guinea pigs were similar to that of humans. Human sclera also expresses BMP-2,-4,-5,-7 in protein level.Fourteen days after the induction of myopia, significant decreased expressions for BMP-2 and BMP-5 in the posterior sclera of FDM-affected eyes(P &lt;0.05 vs internal control eyes).· CONCLUSION: Various BMPs were expressed in human and guinea pig sclera. In the posterior sclera,expressions of BMP-2 and BMP-5 significantly decreased in FDM eyes. This finding indicates that various BMPs as components of the scleral cytokines regulating tissue homeostasis and provide evidence that alterations in the expression of BMP-2 and BMP-5 are associated with sclera remodeling during myopia induction.
出处 《International Journal of Ophthalmology(English edition)》 SCIE CAS 2015年第1期39-45,共7页 国际眼科杂志(英文版)
基金 Supported by The National Youth Science Fund Project(No.81300790) The Development Project of Shandong Province Medical Science and Technology(No.2013WS0262) The Youth Innovation Team Project of Medical College Qingdao University(No.600201304)
关键词 form-deprivationmyopia bonemorphogenetic protein human SCLERA GUINEA pig SCLERA form-deprivationmyopia bonemorphogenetic protein human sclera guinea pig sclera
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