Pressure-Related Effects on Homeostatic Müller Cell Proteins in the Adult Porcine in Vitro Retina

Frida Svare, Fredrik Ghosh

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Abstract

Purpose: To explore early pressure-related effects on Müller cell homeostatic proteins in the in vitro adult porcine retina. Methods: Retinal explants were subjected to 0-, 10-, 30-, or 60-mmHg of pressure for 24 or 48 h in culture. Retinal explants fixed immediately after enucleation were used as controls. Müller cell proteins were evaluated by GFAP, GS, CRALBP, and bFGF immunohistochemistry. Results: GFAP-labeling revealed no differences in fluorescence intensity after 24 or 48 h in any of the pressure groups compared with control retinas. However, a higher intensity was found in the 30- and 60-mmHg groups compared with 0-mmHg counterparts after 24 and 48 h. A higher intensity in GS-labeled sections was found in the 10-and 60-mmHg groups compared with controls and remaining pressure groups after 48 h. Compared with control retinas, CRALBP labeling revealed a higher intensity in the 60-mmHg group after 24 h and in the 10-, 30-, and 60-mmHg groups after 48 h. After 24 and 48 h, a lower intensity was found in bFGF-labeled cells in the 0-, 10-, and 30-mmHg groups compared with controls, while no difference was seen for the 60-mmHg group. Conclusions: Müller cells in the cultured porcine adult retina respond early to pressure by altering the expression of GFAP as well as the homeostatic proteins GS, CRALBP, and bFGF.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)303-313
Number of pages11
JournalCurrent Eye Research
Volume49
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Ophthalmology

Free keywords

  • GFAP
  • Müller cells
  • Pressure-related effects
  • retinal explants

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