Differential Vitreous Dye Diffusion Following Microplasmin or Plasmin Pre-Treatment

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作者
Elkareem, Ashraf M. Gad [1 ,2 ]
Willikens, Ben [3 ]
Stassen, Jean Marie [4 ]
de Smet, Marc D. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Amsterdam, Acad Med Ctr, Dept Ophthalmol, NL-1063 AG Amsterdam, Netherlands
[2] Clin Montchoisi, Ctr Specialized Ophthalmol, Lausanne, Switzerland
[3] Netherlands Inst Neurosci, Dept Morphol, Amsterdam, Netherlands
[4] ThromboGenics NV, Leuven, Belgium
关键词
Fluorescein diffusion; Gel electrophoresis; Microplasmin; Pharmacologic vitreolysis; Plasmin; PHARMACOLOGICAL VITREOLYSIS; PHARMACOKINETIC MODEL; DIABETIC-RETINOPATHY; MACULAR HOLES; AGAROSE GELS; DETACHMENT; HYALURONIDASE; HEMORRHAGE; VITRECTOMY; EYES;
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10.3109/02713680903484259
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R77 [眼科学];
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100212 ;
摘要
Purpose: Plasmin and microplasmin are related enzymes that differ mainly in size. The differential effect of plasmin and microplasmin on vitreous structure, protein degradation, and dye diffusion through porcine vitreous was evaluated. Methods: The enzymatic effect was examined using a number of approaches on fresh porcine eyes: (1) structural integrity of vitreous after a 2-hr incubation using the electron microscope (EM); (2) effect on soluble proteins within the vitreous using gel electrophoresis after incubation at various time points over a 24-hr period; (3) fluorescein dye diffusion within the vitreous cavity measured over a 1-hr period following a 2-hr incubation. The chosen enzymatic activities for plasmin 0.5 IU and microplasmin 125 mu g were within the clinical range, and were chosen for equipotence. A saline control was also used in all experiments. Results: Significant structural changes were seen with both microplasmin and plasmin when examined by EM. Gel electrophoresis showed that microplasmin and plasmin digested the same proteins, mainly molecular weights above 50 kDa. The enzymatic effect was noticeable earlier in microplasmin-treated eyes and was more significant by the end of the incubation period. Differential fluorescein diffusion rates were seen between normal saline, plasmin, and microplasmin within the vitreous cavity. The greatest diffusion rate was seen with microplasmin and was statistically significantly higher than plasmin. Conclusion: Microplasmin and plasmin have a similar enzymatic effect on vitreous. However, an equipotent amount of microplasmin appears to have a more extended effect on vitreous gel. This may, in part, be related to its smaller size allowing it to diffuse more readily through the vitreous matrix.
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