Retinal pigment epithelial cells: autocrine and paracrine stimulation of extracellular matrix contraction

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Salvatore Grisanti
Peter Esser
Ulrich Schraermeyer
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[1] University Eye Clinic Cologne,Department for Vitreoretinal Surgery
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Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology | 1997年 / 235卷
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Biological Activity; Target Cell; Retinal Pigment Epithelial; Active Component; Retinal Detachment;
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•Background: This study was carried out to examine the biological activity of contraction promoters produced by dedifferentiating retinal pigment epithelial cells (RPE) and to evaluate the importance of autocrine and paracrine effects within a semi-closed environment like the vitreal cavity. • Methods: RPE at different stages of dedifferentiation in culture were examined for their ability (a) to generate tractional forces in vitro, with and without serum stimulation, and (b) to produce and release contraction-stimulating proteins. Autocrine versus paracrine effects of cell-secreted promoters were tested by using RPE or human dermal fibroblasts (HDF) as target cells. The contraction-stimulating activity of the cell-secreted promoters was partially characterized and compared to the activity of defined promoters. •Results: Our study confirmed that RPE can synthesize and secrete cell-contraction-promoting factor(s) active in stimulating the development of tractional forces by RPE as well as HDF. The quantity of biological activity secreted per cell decreases with progressive dedifferentiation, yet the responsiveness of the cell to contraction promoters increases. The contraction promoter(s) synthesized by RPE is partially distinct from the promote rs in serum, TGF-β1 and β2, IGF-1, ET-1 and PDGF. The contraction-promoting effects of the RPE product(s) can be completely blocked by staurosporine. •Conclusion: Dedifferentiation of RPE is characterized by increasing capacity to generate tractional forces and decreasing synthetic capacity. RPE within a semi-closed system like the vitreal cavity can, theoretically, act both as promoting and active component of traction-related events (tractional retinal detachment).
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