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IF 5.9 1区 医学 Q1 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Shuangping Chen , Colin James Barnstable , Xiaomin Zhang , Xiaorong Li , Shaozhen Zhao , Joyce Tombran-Tink
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摘要

目的 本研究探讨了一种新型 PEDF 肽模拟物在使用链脲佐菌素建立的 I 型糖尿病小鼠模型中缓解干眼症样病变的有效性。使用 Cochet-Bonnet 眼压计、酚红棉线润湿、荧光素钠染色和 ZO1 表达分别测量角膜敏感性、泪膜、上皮和内皮损伤。结果糖尿病小鼠表现出干眼症的特征,包括角膜感觉和泪液分泌减少、角膜上皮损伤加重、神经变性和水肿。Ppx 逆转了这些病理现象,并恢复了 ZO1 的表达和角膜内皮的形态完整性。多肽治疗还逆转了糖尿病泪腺中 IL-1β 和 TNFα 的上调、P-38、JNK 和 ERK 的活化增加以及 M3ACHR 水平的升高。这些发现对于采用一种具有成本效益、可重复、微创且无明显副作用的方法治疗干眼症具有重要意义。
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A PEDF peptide mimetic effectively relieves dry eye in a diabetic murine model by restoring corneal nerve, barrier, and lacrimal gland function

Purpose

The study investigated effectiveness of a novel PEDF peptide mimetic to alleviate dry eye-like pathologies in a Type I diabetic mouse model established using streptozotocin.

Methods

Mice were treated topically for 3–6 weeks with Ppx (a 17-mer PEDF mimetic) 2x/day or vehicle. Corneal sensitivity, tear film, epithelial and endothelial injury were measured using Cochet-Bonnet esthesiometer, phenol red cotton thread wetting, fluorescein sodium staining, and ZO1 expression, respectively. Inflammatory and parasympathetic nerve markers and activation of the MAPK/JNK pathways in the lacrimal glands were measured.

Results

Diabetic mice exhibited features of dry eye including reduced corneal sensation and tear secretion and increased corneal epithelium injury, nerve degeneration, and edema. Ppx reversed these pathologies and restored ZO1 expression and morphological integrity of the endothelium. Upregulation of IL-1β and TNFα, increased activation of P-38, JNK, and ERK, and higher levels of M3ACHR in diabetic lacrimal glands were also reversed by the peptide treatment.

Conclusion

The study demonstrates that topical application of a synthetic PEDF mimetic effectively alleviates diabetes-induced dry eye by restoring corneal sensitivity, tear secretion, and endothelial barrier and lacrimal gland function. These findings have significant implications for the potential treatment of dry eye using a cost-effective and reproducible approach with minimal invasiveness and no obvious side effects.

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Ocular Surface
Ocular Surface 医学-眼科学
CiteScore
11.60
自引率
14.10%
发文量
97
审稿时长
39 days
期刊介绍: The Ocular Surface, a quarterly, a peer-reviewed journal, is an authoritative resource that integrates and interprets major findings in diverse fields related to the ocular surface, including ophthalmology, optometry, genetics, molecular biology, pharmacology, immunology, infectious disease, and epidemiology. Its critical review articles cover the most current knowledge on medical and surgical management of ocular surface pathology, new understandings of ocular surface physiology, the meaning of recent discoveries on how the ocular surface responds to injury and disease, and updates on drug and device development. The journal also publishes select original research reports and articles describing cutting-edge techniques and technology in the field. Benefits to authors We also provide many author benefits, such as free PDFs, a liberal copyright policy, special discounts on Elsevier publications and much more. Please click here for more information on our author services. Please see our Guide for Authors for information on article submission. If you require any further information or help, please visit our Support Center
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