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A model for the easy assessment of pressure-dependent damage to retinal ganglion cells using cyan fluorescent protein–expressing transgenic mice

PURPOSE: To establish an animal model for the easy assessment of pressure-dependent damage to retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) using the B6.Cg-TgN(Thy1-CFP)23Jrs/J transgenic mouse strain (CFP mouse), which expresses cyan fluorescent protein (CFP) in RGCs, and to evaluate pressure-dependent RGC death....

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Autores principales: Tsuruga, Hidekazu, Murata, Hiroshi, Araie, Makoto, Aihara, Makoto
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Molecular Vision 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3472928/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23077405
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author Tsuruga, Hidekazu
Murata, Hiroshi
Araie, Makoto
Aihara, Makoto
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Murata, Hiroshi
Araie, Makoto
Aihara, Makoto
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description PURPOSE: To establish an animal model for the easy assessment of pressure-dependent damage to retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) using the B6.Cg-TgN(Thy1-CFP)23Jrs/J transgenic mouse strain (CFP mouse), which expresses cyan fluorescent protein (CFP) in RGCs, and to evaluate pressure-dependent RGC death. METHODS: In 20 CFP mice, right eyes were selected to receive laser-induced ocular hypertension eye and the contralateral eyes remained untouched to serve as controls. Intraocular pressure (IOP) was measured each week in both eyes using the microneedle method up to 8 weeks. Based on the line plot of time (x) and IOP (y) in laser-treated and control eyes, the area surrounded by both lines (∫ΔIOP(y) dx) was calculated as a surrogate value of the pressure insult. At 9 weeks, eyes were enucleated and RGCs expressing CFP were evaluated histologically in retinal whole mounts. The correlation between pressure insult and RGC density was evaluated in the whole eye, three concentric regions, and four quadrants. RESULTS: Laser-treated eyes showed a significantly higher IOP than control eyes from 1 to 7 weeks (p<0.01). The pressure insult and the RGC density showed a significant negative correlation (y=-0.070x+97.2, r=0.75, p=0.0008). Moreover, the central, middle, and peripheral areas measured from the optic disc and each of four retinal quadrant areas also showed significant negative correlations. Our data demonstrate that each retinal area was almost evenly damaged by IOP elevation. CONCLUSIONS: Laser photocoagulation causes a chronic elevation of IOP in CFP mice. The use of CFP mice enabled us to easily evaluate pressure-dependent RGC damage. This glaucomatous CFP mouse model may contribute to the molecular analysis of neurodegeneration and the development of neuroprotective drugs for glaucoma with a great increase in experimental efficiency.
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spelling pubmed-34729282012-10-17 A model for the easy assessment of pressure-dependent damage to retinal ganglion cells using cyan fluorescent protein–expressing transgenic mice Tsuruga, Hidekazu Murata, Hiroshi Araie, Makoto Aihara, Makoto Mol Vis Research Article PURPOSE: To establish an animal model for the easy assessment of pressure-dependent damage to retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) using the B6.Cg-TgN(Thy1-CFP)23Jrs/J transgenic mouse strain (CFP mouse), which expresses cyan fluorescent protein (CFP) in RGCs, and to evaluate pressure-dependent RGC death. METHODS: In 20 CFP mice, right eyes were selected to receive laser-induced ocular hypertension eye and the contralateral eyes remained untouched to serve as controls. Intraocular pressure (IOP) was measured each week in both eyes using the microneedle method up to 8 weeks. Based on the line plot of time (x) and IOP (y) in laser-treated and control eyes, the area surrounded by both lines (∫ΔIOP(y) dx) was calculated as a surrogate value of the pressure insult. At 9 weeks, eyes were enucleated and RGCs expressing CFP were evaluated histologically in retinal whole mounts. The correlation between pressure insult and RGC density was evaluated in the whole eye, three concentric regions, and four quadrants. RESULTS: Laser-treated eyes showed a significantly higher IOP than control eyes from 1 to 7 weeks (p<0.01). The pressure insult and the RGC density showed a significant negative correlation (y=-0.070x+97.2, r=0.75, p=0.0008). Moreover, the central, middle, and peripheral areas measured from the optic disc and each of four retinal quadrant areas also showed significant negative correlations. Our data demonstrate that each retinal area was almost evenly damaged by IOP elevation. CONCLUSIONS: Laser photocoagulation causes a chronic elevation of IOP in CFP mice. The use of CFP mice enabled us to easily evaluate pressure-dependent RGC damage. This glaucomatous CFP mouse model may contribute to the molecular analysis of neurodegeneration and the development of neuroprotective drugs for glaucoma with a great increase in experimental efficiency. Molecular Vision 2012-10-05 /pmc/articles/PMC3472928/ /pubmed/23077405 Text en Copyright © 2012 Molecular Vision. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Tsuruga, Hidekazu
Murata, Hiroshi
Araie, Makoto
Aihara, Makoto
A model for the easy assessment of pressure-dependent damage to retinal ganglion cells using cyan fluorescent protein–expressing transgenic mice
title A model for the easy assessment of pressure-dependent damage to retinal ganglion cells using cyan fluorescent protein–expressing transgenic mice
title_full A model for the easy assessment of pressure-dependent damage to retinal ganglion cells using cyan fluorescent protein–expressing transgenic mice
title_fullStr A model for the easy assessment of pressure-dependent damage to retinal ganglion cells using cyan fluorescent protein–expressing transgenic mice
title_full_unstemmed A model for the easy assessment of pressure-dependent damage to retinal ganglion cells using cyan fluorescent protein–expressing transgenic mice
title_short A model for the easy assessment of pressure-dependent damage to retinal ganglion cells using cyan fluorescent protein–expressing transgenic mice
title_sort model for the easy assessment of pressure-dependent damage to retinal ganglion cells using cyan fluorescent protein–expressing transgenic mice
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3472928/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23077405
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