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Pigment Epithelium-Derived Factor Peptide Promotes Corneal Nerve Regeneration: An In Vivo and In Vitro Study

PURPOSE: To investigate the potential of a pigment epithelium-derived factor (PEDF) peptide 44-mer to promote nerve regeneration in a rabbit corneal nerve injury model to demonstrate its neurotrophic ability in cultivated mouse trigeminal neuron cells. METHODS: Subconjunctival or intrastromal inject...

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Autores principales: Yeh, Shu-I, Yu, Sung-Hsun, Chu, Hsiao-Sang, Huang, Chin-Te, Tsao, Yeou-Ping, Cheng, Chao-Min, Chen, Wei-Li
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Publicado: The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7838554/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33481984
http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/iovs.62.1.23
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author Yeh, Shu-I
Yu, Sung-Hsun
Chu, Hsiao-Sang
Huang, Chin-Te
Tsao, Yeou-Ping
Cheng, Chao-Min
Chen, Wei-Li
author_facet Yeh, Shu-I
Yu, Sung-Hsun
Chu, Hsiao-Sang
Huang, Chin-Te
Tsao, Yeou-Ping
Cheng, Chao-Min
Chen, Wei-Li
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description PURPOSE: To investigate the potential of a pigment epithelium-derived factor (PEDF) peptide 44-mer to promote nerve regeneration in a rabbit corneal nerve injury model to demonstrate its neurotrophic ability in cultivated mouse trigeminal neuron cells. METHODS: Subconjunctival or intrastromal injection of 44-mer on the cornea was performed in a rabbit model of corneal nerve injury created by corneal epithelial debridement. Immunocytochemical analysis (44-mer, anti-tubulin III, SMI312, CD11b, and α-SMA) and in vivo confocal microscopy were performed. Corneal sensation was estimated using a Cochet-Bonnet corneal esthesiometer. Primary cultivated mouse trigeminal neurons were used to examine the in vitro neurotrophic ability of 44-mer. The cellular morphology and the immunocytochemical staining with anti-tubulin III and SMI312 in different concentrations of 44-mer were compared, and a quantitative assessment of neurite outgrowth was performed. RESULTS: Immunohistochemical staining showed the retention of 44-mer in the corneal stroma for at least 7 days after a single dose of corneal intrastromal injection and promoted corneal nerve regeneration revealed by in vivo confocal microscopy. Corneal esthesiometer demonstrated gradual recovery of the corneal sensation in 44-mer-treated eyes with a lower corneal touch threshold than wounded vehicles and closer to baseline at 3 weeks after corneal injury (P < 0.001). In vitro studies showed a dose-dependent neurotrophic effect of 44-mer in cultivated trigeminal neuron cells. CONCLUSIONS: The 44-mer showed in vivo and in vitro corneal neurotrophic abilities. Our results suggest that intrastromal injection of 44-mer into the corneal stroma may have a potential role in treating diseases related to corneal nerve damage.
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spelling pubmed-78385542021-01-29 Pigment Epithelium-Derived Factor Peptide Promotes Corneal Nerve Regeneration: An In Vivo and In Vitro Study Yeh, Shu-I Yu, Sung-Hsun Chu, Hsiao-Sang Huang, Chin-Te Tsao, Yeou-Ping Cheng, Chao-Min Chen, Wei-Li Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci Cornea PURPOSE: To investigate the potential of a pigment epithelium-derived factor (PEDF) peptide 44-mer to promote nerve regeneration in a rabbit corneal nerve injury model to demonstrate its neurotrophic ability in cultivated mouse trigeminal neuron cells. METHODS: Subconjunctival or intrastromal injection of 44-mer on the cornea was performed in a rabbit model of corneal nerve injury created by corneal epithelial debridement. Immunocytochemical analysis (44-mer, anti-tubulin III, SMI312, CD11b, and α-SMA) and in vivo confocal microscopy were performed. Corneal sensation was estimated using a Cochet-Bonnet corneal esthesiometer. Primary cultivated mouse trigeminal neurons were used to examine the in vitro neurotrophic ability of 44-mer. The cellular morphology and the immunocytochemical staining with anti-tubulin III and SMI312 in different concentrations of 44-mer were compared, and a quantitative assessment of neurite outgrowth was performed. RESULTS: Immunohistochemical staining showed the retention of 44-mer in the corneal stroma for at least 7 days after a single dose of corneal intrastromal injection and promoted corneal nerve regeneration revealed by in vivo confocal microscopy. Corneal esthesiometer demonstrated gradual recovery of the corneal sensation in 44-mer-treated eyes with a lower corneal touch threshold than wounded vehicles and closer to baseline at 3 weeks after corneal injury (P < 0.001). In vitro studies showed a dose-dependent neurotrophic effect of 44-mer in cultivated trigeminal neuron cells. CONCLUSIONS: The 44-mer showed in vivo and in vitro corneal neurotrophic abilities. Our results suggest that intrastromal injection of 44-mer into the corneal stroma may have a potential role in treating diseases related to corneal nerve damage. The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology 2021-01-22 /pmc/articles/PMC7838554/ /pubmed/33481984 http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/iovs.62.1.23 Text en Copyright 2021 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
spellingShingle Cornea
Yeh, Shu-I
Yu, Sung-Hsun
Chu, Hsiao-Sang
Huang, Chin-Te
Tsao, Yeou-Ping
Cheng, Chao-Min
Chen, Wei-Li
Pigment Epithelium-Derived Factor Peptide Promotes Corneal Nerve Regeneration: An In Vivo and In Vitro Study
title Pigment Epithelium-Derived Factor Peptide Promotes Corneal Nerve Regeneration: An In Vivo and In Vitro Study
title_full Pigment Epithelium-Derived Factor Peptide Promotes Corneal Nerve Regeneration: An In Vivo and In Vitro Study
title_fullStr Pigment Epithelium-Derived Factor Peptide Promotes Corneal Nerve Regeneration: An In Vivo and In Vitro Study
title_full_unstemmed Pigment Epithelium-Derived Factor Peptide Promotes Corneal Nerve Regeneration: An In Vivo and In Vitro Study
title_short Pigment Epithelium-Derived Factor Peptide Promotes Corneal Nerve Regeneration: An In Vivo and In Vitro Study
title_sort pigment epithelium-derived factor peptide promotes corneal nerve regeneration: an in vivo and in vitro study
topic Cornea
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7838554/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33481984
http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/iovs.62.1.23
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