RADIAL KERATOTOMY .2. ROLE OF THE MYOFIBROBLAST IN CORNEAL WOUND CONTRACTION

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GARANA, RMR
PETROLL, WM
CHEN, WT
HERMAN, IM
BARRY, P
ANDREWS, P
CAVANAGH, HD
JESTER, JV
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[1] UNIV TEXAS,SW MED CTR,DEPT OPHTHALMOL,5323 HARRY HINES BLVD,DALLAS,TX 75235
[2] GEORGETOWN UNIV,MED CTR,DEPT ANAT & CELL BIOL,WASHINGTON,DC 20007
[3] TUFTS UNIV,SCH MED,DEPT ANAT & CELL BIOL,BOSTON,MA 02111
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ACTIN; ALPHA-ACTININ; CORNEA; FIBRONECTIN; INTEGRIN; MYOFIBROBLAST; MYOSIN; RADIAL KERATOTOMY; REFRACTIVE SURGERY; WOUND HEALING;
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The cellular mechanism of corneal wound contraction after radial keratotomy (RK) was studied in a feline eye model. A total of 10 cat eyes were evaluated at various times from 0-30 days after surgery. Changes in the distribution of intracellular filamentous actin, nonmuscle myosin, alpha-actinin, surface membrane alpha5beta1 integrin, and extracellular fibronectin were studied using immunofluorescence and laser confocal and electron microscopy. From day 3-7, staining for fibronectin increased along the wound margin. By day 7, keratocytes adjacent to the wound margin showed increased f-actin staining with intense staining for fibronectin compared with normal keratocytes. Myosin and alpha5beta1 integrin expression was very weak at this time; alpha-actinin was not found. By day 14, fibroblasts within the wound formed f-actin microfilament bundles (stress fibers) which colocalized with fibronectin. Wound-healing fibroblasts also stained positively for alpha5beta1 integrin, myosin, and alpha-actinin (the latter two were colocalized). The presence of myosin and alpha-actinin in the wound fibroblasts and the re-organization of f-actin into stress fibers by day 14 correlated with the development of wound contraction. A comparison of the cellular distribution of actin, myosin, and alpha-actinin with alpha5beta1 integrin 14 days after injury suggested that integrin was localized along stress fiber bundles during wound contraction. The data from this study suggest that modulation of wound gape during healing of RK wounds may involve transformation of the corneal keratocyte to a myofibroblast-like cell and the subsequent formation of intracellular stress fibers composed of f-actin, nonmuscle myosin, and alpha-actinin. Based on the colocalization of fibronectin filaments and f-actin filaments and the unique distribution of alpha5beta1 integrin, these findings support the hypothesis that the tension within the wound is generated by the formation of intracellular stress fibers and the interactions between stress fibers and the extracellular matrix, mediated by specific membrane receptor molecules.
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