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Parity Attenuates Intraepithelial Corneal Sensory Nerve Loss in Female Mice

Aging impacts the ocular surface and reduces intraepithelial corneal nerve (ICN) density in male and female mice. Many researchers use retired breeders to study naturally aged female mice. Yet, the impact of parity and the length of time since breeders were retired on age-related changes in the intr...

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Autores principales: Stepp, Mary Ann, Pal-Ghosh, Sonali, Tadvalkar, Gauri, de Paiva, Cintia S.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7404034/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32708332
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21145172
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author Stepp, Mary Ann
Pal-Ghosh, Sonali
Tadvalkar, Gauri
de Paiva, Cintia S.
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description Aging impacts the ocular surface and reduces intraepithelial corneal nerve (ICN) density in male and female mice. Many researchers use retired breeders to study naturally aged female mice. Yet, the impact of parity and the length of time since breeders were retired on age-related changes in the intraepithelial corneal nerves is not known. Here we study 2 month (M) nulliparous (NP) females as well as 9M, 10M, and 11M NP and multiparous (MP) female mice to determine whether parity impacts the age-related decline seen in corneal axon density; 9M male mice are also included in these assessments. After showing that parity attenuates age-related loss in axon density, we also assess the impact of parity on corneal epithelial cell proliferation and find that it impacts cell proliferation and axon density normalized by cell proliferation. Stromal nerve arborization is also impacted by aging with parity enhancing stromal nerves in older mice. qPCR was performed on 20 genes implicated in ICN density using corneal epithelial RNA isolated from 10M NP and MP mice and showed that NGF expression was significantly elevated in MP corneal epithelium. Corneal sensitivity was significantly higher in 9M MP mice compared to NP mice and increased sensitivity in MP mice was accompanied by increased nerve terminals in the apical and middle cell layers. Together, these data show that parity in mice attenuates several aspects of the age-related decline seen on the ocular surface by retaining sensory axons and corneal sensitivity as mice age.
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spelling pubmed-74040342020-08-11 Parity Attenuates Intraepithelial Corneal Sensory Nerve Loss in Female Mice Stepp, Mary Ann Pal-Ghosh, Sonali Tadvalkar, Gauri de Paiva, Cintia S. Int J Mol Sci Article Aging impacts the ocular surface and reduces intraepithelial corneal nerve (ICN) density in male and female mice. Many researchers use retired breeders to study naturally aged female mice. Yet, the impact of parity and the length of time since breeders were retired on age-related changes in the intraepithelial corneal nerves is not known. Here we study 2 month (M) nulliparous (NP) females as well as 9M, 10M, and 11M NP and multiparous (MP) female mice to determine whether parity impacts the age-related decline seen in corneal axon density; 9M male mice are also included in these assessments. After showing that parity attenuates age-related loss in axon density, we also assess the impact of parity on corneal epithelial cell proliferation and find that it impacts cell proliferation and axon density normalized by cell proliferation. Stromal nerve arborization is also impacted by aging with parity enhancing stromal nerves in older mice. qPCR was performed on 20 genes implicated in ICN density using corneal epithelial RNA isolated from 10M NP and MP mice and showed that NGF expression was significantly elevated in MP corneal epithelium. Corneal sensitivity was significantly higher in 9M MP mice compared to NP mice and increased sensitivity in MP mice was accompanied by increased nerve terminals in the apical and middle cell layers. Together, these data show that parity in mice attenuates several aspects of the age-related decline seen on the ocular surface by retaining sensory axons and corneal sensitivity as mice age. MDPI 2020-07-21 /pmc/articles/PMC7404034/ /pubmed/32708332 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21145172 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Pal-Ghosh, Sonali
Tadvalkar, Gauri
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Parity Attenuates Intraepithelial Corneal Sensory Nerve Loss in Female Mice
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title_full Parity Attenuates Intraepithelial Corneal Sensory Nerve Loss in Female Mice
title_fullStr Parity Attenuates Intraepithelial Corneal Sensory Nerve Loss in Female Mice
title_full_unstemmed Parity Attenuates Intraepithelial Corneal Sensory Nerve Loss in Female Mice
title_short Parity Attenuates Intraepithelial Corneal Sensory Nerve Loss in Female Mice
title_sort parity attenuates intraepithelial corneal sensory nerve loss in female mice
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7404034/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32708332
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21145172
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