Objective To observe the image characteristics of autofluorescence (AF) in central serous chorioretinopathy (CSC). Methods A total of 85 eyes of 72 patients with CSC were examined by Headberg HRA2 laser scanning fundus fluorescein angiography (FFA), redfree light photography, and Kowa fundus colorizedphotography. The grey AF images were obtained with 488 nmwave-length laser and comparatively analyzed with results of fundus colorized photography, redfree light photography and FFA. Results In 85 eyes, single faint AF of the CSC focus was in 14 (16.5%); faint AF pool containing b lamellar focus was in 39 (45.9%); faint AF pool combining with mottling focus was in 25 (29.4%); local dense or scattered mottling AF at the posterior pole was in 7 (8.2%). FFA fluorescein leakage point or abnormal fluorescence were in accordance with abnormal AF in 60 eyes (70.6%); the changes of ocular fundus, results of FFA, and changes of AF were not accordance in 25 eyes (29.4%). AF of CSC focus during different disease course was different, which showed single platelike faint AF pool and b mottling AF complex focus in and out of the faint AF in the period of onset of the disease, while b mottling combining with faint mottling AF and various multiinfection fields in the period of chronicity. Conclusions The AF of CSC mainly demonstrates single faint AF, b mottling combining with faint mottling AF and multiinfection AF in macular fields. AF examination associates with fundus colorized photography and FFA can be mutually complemented in observing the images of CSC.
ObjectiveTo explore the distribution and features of the optic cup stem cells in embryonic rat at tailbud stage.MethodsThe distribution of optic cup stem cells in optic cup tissue in 12.5-embryonic-day-old rats was observed by immunohistochemistry. The separated cells from optic cup were cultured with serum-free media, and immunofluorescence technique was used to detect the ability of hyperplasia of stem cells and expression of CHX10 antigen and specific antigens of mature retinal cells before and after differentiation.ResultsThe optic cup stem cells in embryonic rat at tailbud stage were mainly located at inner, outer, and marginal layer of optic cup. No expression of specifically marked protein of mature retinal cells was detected. The cells separated from optic cup had the ability of single-cell clone, positive expression of CHX10 and expression of several specific antigens of mature retinal cells after the inducement, including Thy1.1, glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), protein kinase C (PKC) α, and rhodopsin.ConclusionOptic cup of 12.5-embryonic-day-old rats composes of undifferentiated cells, and the stem cells are mainly located in optic cup inner and marginal. High ability of hyperplasia of the optic cup stem cells cultured in vitro is found. The cells, which are retinal stem cells, can express several specifically marked proteins of mature retinal cells after inducement and differentiation.(Chin J Ocul Fundus Dis, 2005,21:159-162)
Purpose To investigate the effects of human vitreous fluid on proliferation of cultured human retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cells and vascular endothelial cell lines(VEC304). Methods Human RPE cells and VEC304 were cultured and treated in different human vitreous-conditioned medium (VCM) with or without serum, vitreous volume concentrations of VCM were 1∶8, 1∶4 and 1∶2. Cells proliferation was assayed by tetrazolium (MTT) colorimetry at the 2nd, 4th and 6th day respectively. Results In the presence of serum, 1∶4, 1∶2 VCM had a significantly stimulative effect on RPE cells proliferation compared with control group at the 2nd, 4th, and 6th day retrospectively (P<0.01), but exerted a bly inhibitory effect on VEC304 proliferation compared with control group at the 2nd, 4th, and 6th day retrospectively (Plt;0.05). In the absence of serum, only 1∶2 VCM had a stimulative effect on RPE cells growth compared with control group at the 2nd day (P<0.05) and obviously at the 4th and 6th day respectively (P<0.01). Conclusion Human vitreous fluid influences human RPE cells and VEC304 growth in vitro. This result suggests that vitreous may play different role in proliferative vitreoretinopathy and intraocular neovascular disease. (Chin J Ocul Fundus Dis, 2002, 18: 140-142)
Objective To describe cultured human retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cells transdifferentiation and investigate the effects of human vitreous fluid on the morphologic and cytoskeleton changes of RPE cells in vitro. Methods Cytoskeleton characteristics in the 2nd, 5th, 8th passage of RPE cells in normal culture, which included cytokeratin 18 (CK18) and α-smooth muscle actin (α-SMA) were analyzed by Western blot. RPE cells were cultured in human vitreous-conditioned medium (VCM) at the concentration of 1∶4 for 6 days, morphologic changes were examined by light and electron microscopy, and cytoskeleton characteristics were analyzed by imunocytochemistry and Western blot. Results During culture in vitro, RPE cells lost epithelial characteristics and aquired fibroblast-like phenotype. The expression of CK18 was the highest at the 5th passage, and it decreased in the following passage, but α-SMA increased gradually. The morphologic transdifferentiation from epithelial to fibroblast-like cells of RPE was accelerated by VCM. Ultrastructural changes such as decreased microvilli and gradually increased rough endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi complex were found during the cultivation. CK18 produced by RPE cells decreased in VMC (P<0.05), and α-SMA increased (P<0.01). Conclusion Morphologic changes in epithelialmesenchymal transdifferenetiation of RPE cells are stimulated by VCM and accomplied by the shift of cytoskeleton proteins, The results imply that cells migration may be decreased and contraction may be enhanced in VCM. It may suggest that vitreous accelerates the pathogenesis of PVR and RPE cells play an important role. (Chin J Ocul Fundus Dis, 2002, 18: 289-292)
Purpose To identify the expression of alternatively spliced mRNA isoforms of the NMDA-R1 in the visual cortex of strabismic cats. Methods Two pai rs of normal and strabismic cats were used.The amblyopic cats had been made monocularly esotropic (by tenotomy) at the age of weeks,resulting in behavioral am blyopia.Animals were sacrificed about 6 months by intraperitoneal administration of Nembutal.Cryostat sections of fresh,frozen central visual cortex of the ats were cut to 20 micron thickness.A series of digoxygenin-labelled oligonucle otide probes basing on the human gene sequence were used for ISH.Control probes included sense oligonucleotides and short segment probes which were adjacent to ,but did not,span the splice junctions.A computer-assisted systematic morphometric ounting procedure was used to enumerate hybridising cells. Results The number of positive cells expressing NMDA-R1 mRNA in t he strabismic amblyopic cats was decreased,notably in layer IV of visual cortex (P<0.0001).The pattern of isoform expression varied between normal and strabismic amblyopic cats with decreased numbers of 1-a,1- b and 1-1 isoforms and apparently increased expression of 1-3 P <0.0001),whereas no significant difference was found for the 1-2 and 1-4 isoforms (P>0.05). Conclusion Transcriptional inhibition of NMDA-R1 mRNA and of specifie isoforms may underlie the change in receptor expression.Alternatively,preferentialloss of neurones bearing particular NMDA-R1 isoforms and compensation with a proportional increase in cells expressing other isoforms may occurr during the critical period of visual plasticity. (Chin J Ocul Fundus Dis,2000,16:71-138)