Deposition of extracellular matrix on silicone intraocular lens implants in rabbits

被引:0
作者
Shizuya Saika
Shunsaku Ohmi
Akira Ooshima
Michiro Kimura
Sai-ichi Tanaka
Yuka Okada
Yoshitaka Ohnishi
Akio Yamanaka
机构
[1] Wakayama Medical College,Department of Ophthalmology
[2] Wakayama Medical College,Department of Pathology
[3] Kansai Shinkyu College,Department of Anatomy
[4] Kobe Kaisei Hospital,Department of Ophthalmology
来源
Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology | 1997年 / 235卷
关键词
Collagen Type; Extracellular Matrix Component; Crystalline Lens; Lens Epithelial Cell; Albino Rabbit;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
• Purpose: To examine the deposition of extracellullar matrix on silicone intraocular lenses (IOLs) implanted experimentally into rabbit eyes by electron microscopy and to determine the immunolocalization of extracellular matrix components, including collagen types and cellular fibronectin, on these IOLs. • Methods: We performed phacoemulsification and aspiration of the crystalline lens and implanted a foldable silicone IOL in the capsular bag of one eye of each of 26 adult albino rabbits under general anesthesia. After 8 weeks the animals were killed and the eyes were enucleated. The silicone IOLs were processed for electron microscopy and for immunohistochemical detection of collagen types I, III, and IV and cellular fibronectin. • Results: Electron microscopy revealed deposition of a presumed cell matrix complex on the optic portion of all silicone IOLs, as well as the adhesion of presumed macrophages and foreign-body giant cells. Cellular deposits showed immunoreactivity for cellular fibronectin. Fibrous or membranous deposits exhibited immunoreactivity for cellular fibronectin and collagen types I and III. A few type IV collagen-immunoreactive deposits were also seen. • Conclusion: Deposits of extracellular matrix components were observed on silicone IOLs. These deposits may form the scaffolding for the adhesion and proliferation of cells. These matrix components appeared to be the products of cells adhering to the surfaces of IOLs, including lens epithelial cells, macrophages and foreign-body giant cells, indicating that the process of granulation was incomplete.
引用
收藏
页码:517 / 522
页数:5
相关论文
共 200 条
[1]  
Adams DO(1976)The granulomatous inflammatory response. A review Am J Pathol 84 164-191
[2]  
Alitalo K(1980)Fibronectin is produced by human macrophages J Exp Med 151 602-613
[3]  
Hovi T(1995)Pathology of silicone intraocular lenses in human eyes obtained postmortem J Cataract Refract Surg 21 447-542
[4]  
Veheri A(1993)Growth factors in vitreous and subretinal fluid cells from patients with proliferative vitreoretinopathy Ophthalmic Res 25 52-59
[5]  
Blotnick CA(1989)Correlation of fibrosis and transforming growth factor-β type 2 levels in the eye J Clin Invest 83 1661-1666
[6]  
Powers TP(1984)Fibronectin in disease J Pathol 142 235-254
[7]  
Newlans T(1995)Influence on collagen metabolism of vitreous from eyes with proliferative vitreoretinopathy Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 102 1400-1405
[8]  
McMillan T(1982)Fibronectin in experimental granulation tissue APMIS [A] 90 159-165
[9]  
Bluestein E(1989)Cytopathology of early cellular response on implanted lenses in monkeys Graefe's Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol 227 470-475
[10]  
Apple DJ(1990)Cellular adhesiveness on implanted lenses in monkeys Graefe's Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol 228 356-362