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Long-Term Exposure to Urban Particulate Matter on the Ocular Surface and the Incidence of Deleterious Changes in the Cornea, Conjunctiva and Retina in Rats

We investigated the time-dependent deleterious ocular changes induced by urban particulate matter (UPM) in vitro and in vivo. UPM treatment decreased human corneal epithelial cell migration and survival. Fluorescein scores were consistently increased by UPM application for 16 weeks. One week of rest...

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Autores principales: Kang, Wan Seok, Choi, Hakjoon, Jang, Goeun, Lee, Ki Hoon, Kim, Eun, Kim, Kyeong Jo, Jeong, Gil-Yeon, Kim, Jin Seok, Na, Chang-Su, Kim, Sunoh
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7404123/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32674521
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21144976
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author Kang, Wan Seok
Choi, Hakjoon
Jang, Goeun
Lee, Ki Hoon
Kim, Eun
Kim, Kyeong Jo
Jeong, Gil-Yeon
Kim, Jin Seok
Na, Chang-Su
Kim, Sunoh
author_facet Kang, Wan Seok
Choi, Hakjoon
Jang, Goeun
Lee, Ki Hoon
Kim, Eun
Kim, Kyeong Jo
Jeong, Gil-Yeon
Kim, Jin Seok
Na, Chang-Su
Kim, Sunoh
author_sort Kang, Wan Seok
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description We investigated the time-dependent deleterious ocular changes induced by urban particulate matter (UPM) in vitro and in vivo. UPM treatment decreased human corneal epithelial cell migration and survival. Fluorescein scores were consistently increased by UPM application for 16 weeks. One week of rest at 2 or 4 weeks led to a recovery trend, whereas two weeks of rest at 8 weeks induced no change. UPM treatment decreased the tear film break-up time at 2 weeks, which was thereafter maintained until 16 weeks. No changes were found after periods of rest. UPM-treated eyes exhibited greater corneal epithelium thickness than normal eyes at 2 weeks, which recovered to normal at 4 and 8 weeks and was significantly decreased at 16 weeks. Apoptotic cell number in the epithelium was increased at 2 weeks, which remained constant except at 8 weeks. IL-6 expression in the cornea of the right eye continually increased for 16 weeks, and significant recovery was only observed at 8 weeks after 2 weeks of rest. Ocular pressure was significantly increased in the right eye at 12 and 16 weeks. Topical UPM application to the eye induced deleterious changes to various closely related parts of the eye.
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spelling pubmed-74041232020-08-11 Long-Term Exposure to Urban Particulate Matter on the Ocular Surface and the Incidence of Deleterious Changes in the Cornea, Conjunctiva and Retina in Rats Kang, Wan Seok Choi, Hakjoon Jang, Goeun Lee, Ki Hoon Kim, Eun Kim, Kyeong Jo Jeong, Gil-Yeon Kim, Jin Seok Na, Chang-Su Kim, Sunoh Int J Mol Sci Article We investigated the time-dependent deleterious ocular changes induced by urban particulate matter (UPM) in vitro and in vivo. UPM treatment decreased human corneal epithelial cell migration and survival. Fluorescein scores were consistently increased by UPM application for 16 weeks. One week of rest at 2 or 4 weeks led to a recovery trend, whereas two weeks of rest at 8 weeks induced no change. UPM treatment decreased the tear film break-up time at 2 weeks, which was thereafter maintained until 16 weeks. No changes were found after periods of rest. UPM-treated eyes exhibited greater corneal epithelium thickness than normal eyes at 2 weeks, which recovered to normal at 4 and 8 weeks and was significantly decreased at 16 weeks. Apoptotic cell number in the epithelium was increased at 2 weeks, which remained constant except at 8 weeks. IL-6 expression in the cornea of the right eye continually increased for 16 weeks, and significant recovery was only observed at 8 weeks after 2 weeks of rest. Ocular pressure was significantly increased in the right eye at 12 and 16 weeks. Topical UPM application to the eye induced deleterious changes to various closely related parts of the eye. MDPI 2020-07-14 /pmc/articles/PMC7404123/ /pubmed/32674521 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21144976 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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Kang, Wan Seok
Choi, Hakjoon
Jang, Goeun
Lee, Ki Hoon
Kim, Eun
Kim, Kyeong Jo
Jeong, Gil-Yeon
Kim, Jin Seok
Na, Chang-Su
Kim, Sunoh
Long-Term Exposure to Urban Particulate Matter on the Ocular Surface and the Incidence of Deleterious Changes in the Cornea, Conjunctiva and Retina in Rats
title Long-Term Exposure to Urban Particulate Matter on the Ocular Surface and the Incidence of Deleterious Changes in the Cornea, Conjunctiva and Retina in Rats
title_full Long-Term Exposure to Urban Particulate Matter on the Ocular Surface and the Incidence of Deleterious Changes in the Cornea, Conjunctiva and Retina in Rats
title_fullStr Long-Term Exposure to Urban Particulate Matter on the Ocular Surface and the Incidence of Deleterious Changes in the Cornea, Conjunctiva and Retina in Rats
title_full_unstemmed Long-Term Exposure to Urban Particulate Matter on the Ocular Surface and the Incidence of Deleterious Changes in the Cornea, Conjunctiva and Retina in Rats
title_short Long-Term Exposure to Urban Particulate Matter on the Ocular Surface and the Incidence of Deleterious Changes in the Cornea, Conjunctiva and Retina in Rats
title_sort long-term exposure to urban particulate matter on the ocular surface and the incidence of deleterious changes in the cornea, conjunctiva and retina in rats
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7404123/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32674521
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21144976
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