抗坏血酸对体外培养的正常人和青光眼小梁网细胞透明质酸合成的刺激作用。

Zeitschrift fur Gerontologie Pub Date : 1993-07-01
D O Schachtschabel, E Binninger
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灵长类动物眼的房水流出通过小梁网(TM)的过滤系统进入施勒姆管。从正常人(TM- n细胞)和青光眼(TM- g细胞)中提取的TM细胞在单层培养中建立。目前的比较实验是将细胞保存在一个明确的无血清培养基中(房水几乎不含蛋白质!)。在这些条件下,细胞在非增殖状态下存活数月。tm - g细胞表现出比tm - n细胞更低的糖胺聚糖合成率,尤其是透明质酸(HA)。在培养基中加入50-200微克/毫升抗坏血酸(房水的特点是抗坏血酸浓度高,约150微克/毫升),会对ha的合成和分泌产生显著的剂量依赖性刺激,在tm - g细胞中,这种刺激比在tm - n细胞中相对更强。因此,结果表明抗坏血酸可能在膜局部ha合成中起作用。讨论了抗坏血酸和透明质酸对体外tm细胞和体内流出器形态和功能完整性的作用。
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Stimulatory effects of ascorbic acid on hyaluronic acid synthesis of in vitro cultured normal and glaucomatous trabecular meshwork cells of the human eye.

The outflow of aqueous humor of the primate eye occurs across the filter system of the trabecular meshwork (TM) into Schlemm's canal. Cells of TM derived from a normal (TM-N-cells) and a glaucomatous human eye (TM-G-cells) were established in monolayer culture. The present comparative experiments were performed with cells kept in a defined serum-free medium (the aqueous humor is nearly protein-free!). Under these conditions the cells stay alive for several months in a non-proliferating state. TM-G-cells exhibited a lower synthesis rate of glycosaminoglycans-especially of hyaluronic acid (HA)--than TM-N-cells. Addition of 50-200 micrograms/ml ascorbic acid (the aqueous humor is characterized by a high ascorbic acid concentration of about 150 micrograms/ml) to the culture medium resulted in a significant dose-dependent stimulation of HA-synthesis and secretion, which was relatively stronger in case of TM-G-cells than with TM-N-cells. Thus, the results suggest a role of ascorbic acid in the probably membrane-localized HA-synthesis. Functions of ascorbic acid and HA for the morphological and functional integrity of the TM-cells in vitro and the outflow apparatus in vivo were discussed.

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