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Up-regulation of glial fibrillary acidic protein in the retina of primate eyes with experimental glaucoma.

作者信息

Tanihara H, Hangai M, Sawaguchi S, Abe H, Kageyama M, Nakazawa F, Shirasawa E, Honda Y

机构信息

Department of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan.

出版信息

Arch Ophthalmol. 1997 Jun;115(6):752-6. doi: 10.1001/archopht.1997.01100150754011.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To identify molecular mechanisms of retinal responses to intraocular pressure elevation in primate experimental glaucoma.

METHODS

An experimental glaucoma model was created by repeated laser trabeculophotocoagulation. After the preparation of complementary DNAs from extracted total RNAs in the retinas, polymerase chain reaction (PCR) experiments were performed for the following screening target genes: beta-tubulin beta 2 and beta 5 and glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP). To investigate the amplified sequences derived from the PCR experiments, sequencing, subcloning, and Southern blot analysis of PCR products were performed. In addition, an immunohistochemical analysis was performed in an attempt to show the distribution of the target gene products in the retinas.

RESULTS

A series of PCR experiments suggested up-regulation of gene expression for GFAP but not for beta-tubulins. Sequencing of the PCR products and results of the Southern blot analysis showed that the amplified sequences were derived mainly from the target gene, GFAP, and that increased expression of GFAP was found despite the severity of glaucoma. Immunohistochemical studies also demonstrated increased expression of GFAP proteins in Müller cells and astrocytes in the retinas of primate eyes with experimental glaucoma.

CONCLUSIONS

Our study showed up-regulation of GFAP at gene and protein levels, which suggests that glial components in the retina may contribute to the pathologic processes induced by elevated intraocular pressure.

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