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Title: | Effect of Novel Vital Dyes on Outer Blood-Retina Barrier Function in Cultured Human Retinal Pigment Epithelium | Authors: | LIU ZENGPING Meyer, Carsten H Stanzel, Boris V |
Keywords: | Science & Technology Life Sciences & Biomedicine Ophthalmology Blood-retina barrier Cell culture Chromovitrectomy Retinal pigment epithelium Tight junctions Transepithelial electrical resistance INTERNAL LIMITING MEMBRANE MACULAR HOLE SURGERY INDOCYANINE GREEN TIGHT JUNCTIONS IN-VITRO CELLS PERMEABILITY MONOLAYERS MECHANISMS SAFETY |
Issue Date: | 1-Jan-2013 | Publisher: | KARGER | Citation: | LIU ZENGPING, Meyer, Carsten H, Stanzel, Boris V (2013-01-01). Effect of Novel Vital Dyes on Outer Blood-Retina Barrier Function in Cultured Human Retinal Pigment Epithelium. OPHTHALMOLOGICA 230 (s2) : 33-40. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1159/000353869 | Abstract: | PURPOSE: To assess tight junction (TJ) integrity in cultured human fetal retinal pigment epithelium (HFRPE) after exposure to clinically relevant novel vital dyes. METHODS: HFRPE floater cells were harvested from RPE primary cultures of 4 donor eyes and seeded on polyester Transwell® for 4-6 weeks. The apical compartments of well-differentiated cultures were exposed to 0.005 mg/ml Coomassie violet R200 (CVR), methyl 2B (M2B) or Orange II. Periods of 30-300 s were chosen to mimic surgical exposure times, while 3 h was used for toxicity assays, with subsequent washout. Cell-cell junctions were studied by immunofluorescence (zonula occludens-1, ZO-1). Transepithelial electrical resistance (TER) was measured regarding blood-retina barrier (BRB) function. RESULTS: At 4-6 weeks after confluence, HFRPE had grown into pigmented hexagonal monolayers with stable TER values (451-1,520 Ω·cm(2)). After 300-second dye treatments, a continuous ZO-1 signal was detected in all vital dye-treated groups 1.5 h after exposure, whereas trypsin controls showed patchy loss of the TJ stain. TER of CVR-, M2B- and Orange-II-treated groups had dropped 1.5 h after exposure to 148 ± 58.4, 162 ± 23.7 and 164 ± 18.5 Ω·cm(2), respectively, compared to 73 ± 44.9 Ω·cm(2) in positive controls. After 3 h of exposure to 0.005 mg/ml vital dyes in thick drops, TER maintained similar levels to those prior to exposure (90.8 ± 4.7% of the original values, 93.8 ± 6.5 and 91.9 ± 3.6%, respectively), together with no difference from the vehicle controls (94.8 ± 6.6%). TER values recovered in all groups to prior levels within 3 days. CONCLUSION: Novel vital dyes (CVR, M2B and Orange II) caused no outer BRB function alteration. | Source Title: | OPHTHALMOLOGICA | URI: | https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/206752 | ISSN: | 0030-3755 1423-0267 |
DOI: | 10.1159/000353869 |
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