Effects of HepⅡ domain peptides Ⅴ of fibronectin on corneal permeability, endothelial cells, intraocular pressure and morphology of trabecular meshwork in rats
摘要Background Trabecular meshwork (TM) cell volume may be an important determinant of aqueous humor outflow in the eye. This study aimed to evaluate the role of HepⅡ domain peptides Ⅴ on corneal permeability, corneal endothelial cells, intraocular pressure (IOP) and morphology of trabecular meshwork in rats.Methods The IOP of rat eyes was measured before and 3, 5, 7 and 8 hours after topical delivery of HepⅡ domain peptides Ⅴ through intracameral injections. The peptide's concentration in aqueous humor was assessed by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). The shape and density of endothelial cells were observed by laser confocal microscopy 8 hours, 3 and 14 days after intracameral injections of HepⅡ domain peptides Ⅴ. The morphological changes in TM of rat eyes were assessed by transmission electron microscopy (TEM).Results Intracameral injection of HepⅡ domain peptides Ⅴ significantly (P <0.001) decreased IOP by (5.71 ±2.10) mmHg in rats at 5 hours after injection. There were no obvious changes of the shape and the density of corneal endothelial cells. In addition, morphological changes in the TM of rats were observed including the expansion of intercellular spaces in the juxtacanalicular meshwork, removal of extracellular material, cellular relaxation, and cytoskeleton reorganization.Conclusions HepⅡ domain peptides Ⅴ could not penetrate cornea and was safe to corneal endothelial cells. HepⅡ domain peptides Ⅴ could significantly decrease IOP in rat probably by disorganizing actin cytoskeleton and cell-junction in the TM.
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