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Time-Dependent Changes of Cell Proliferation After Laser Photocoagulation in Mouse Chorioretinal Tissue

Authors
Lee, Si HyungKim, Hoon DongPark, Yeo JinOhn, Young-HoonPark, Tae Kwann
Issue Date
Apr-2015
Publisher
Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology
Keywords
cell proliferation; chorioretinal tissue; laser photocoagulation
Citation
Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, v.56, no.4, pp 2696 - 2708
Pages
13
Journal Title
Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science
Volume
56
Number
4
Start Page
2696
End Page
2708
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/10748
DOI
10.1167/iovs.14-16112
ISSN
0146-0404
1552-5783
Abstract
PURPOSE. This study investigated the time course of cell proliferation after laser photocoagulation and analyzed the cell types of proliferating cells. METHODS. C57BL/6J mice received unilateral laser photocoagulation. Intraperitoneal bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) injection was performed, and mice were divided into two groups according to the injection paradigm: group 1 with continuous injection and group 2 with periodic injection. Each group was again divided into four subgroups according to injection period: 0 to 3 days (n = 11), 0 to 7 days (n = 14), 0 to 14 days (n = 6), and 0 to 28 days (n = 6) after laser photocoagulation for group 1; and 0 to 3 days (n = 11), 4 to 7 days (n = 6), 8 to 14 days (n = 6), and 15 to 28 days (n = 6) after laser photocoagulation for group 2. The eyes were examined with immunohistochemistry using anti- BrdU antibody and other various antibodies for identification of proliferating cells. Manual cell counting and flow cytometry were performed for quantification. RESULTS. In group 1, the number of BrdU(+) cells showed marked increase during the first 3 days of laser lesioning, reaching its maximum after 7 days (P < 0.05). Group 2 also demonstrated peak proliferation during the first 3 days, but a significantly reduced number of BrdU(+) cells were detected during 4 to 7 days, 8 to 14 days, and 15 to 28 days of laser treatment (P < 0.05). BrdU(+) cells colocalized with CD11b, F4/80, iba1, RPE65, CD31, and glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) labeling, and CD11b(+), F4/80(+), and iba1(+) cells constituted the main fraction of BrdU(+) cells. CONCLUSIONS. Laser photocoagulation induced cell proliferation mostly during the first 3 days, and many proliferating cells were identified as inflammatory cells, RPE cells, endothelial cells, and Muller cells.
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