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[sup WAF-1/Cip-1] to Prevent Wound Healing in a Rabbit Model of Glaucoma Filtration Surgery.

Authors :
Perkins, Todd W.
Faha, Barbara
Ni, Ming
Kiland, Julie A.
Poulsen, Gretchen L.
Antelman, Doug
Atencio, Isabella
Shinoda, Jeremy
Sinha, Dinesh
Brumback, Lyndia
Maneval, Daniel
Kaufman, Paul L.
Nickells, Robert W.
Source :
Archives of Ophthalmology; Jul2002, Vol. 120 Issue 7, p941, 9p
Publication Year :
2002

Abstract

Objective: To determine if adenovirus-mediated p21[sup WAF-1/Cip-1] (p21) gene therapy can prevent fibroproliferation and wound healing in a rabbit model of glaucoma filtration surgery. Methods: In vitro studies were performed using rabbit Tenon fibroblasts harvested from fresh tissue. In vivo studies were conducted in New Zealand white rabbits. A full-thickness sclerotomy was performed under a limbal-based conjunctival flap. Reagents tested included a replication-deficient recombinant adenovirus containing the human p21 gene (rAd.p21); the nonspecific marker gene for green fluorescent protein or β-galactosidase; mitomycin, 0.5 mg/mL; and balanced saline solution. Each treatment was applied episclerally for 5 minutes before the sclerotomy using a soaked cellulose sponge placed under the surgically created conjunctival flap. Independent experiments were conducted to (1) monitor changes in intraocular pressure during a 30-day period after treatment and examine surgical site histological features, (2) examine changes in bleb morphologic features over 30 days, (3) determine outflow facility 14 days after treatment, and (4) examine the localization and persistence of rAd.p21 expression between 3 and 60 days after treatment. Results: Treatment of Tenon fibroblasts with rAd.p21 resulted in a dose-dependent inhibition of DNA synthesis and cell growth in vitro. In vivo, rAd.p21 inhibited wound healing and fibroproliferation after filtration surgery, comparably to mitomycin. Mitomycin caused notable thinning of the bleb wall. In addition, 2 of the 5 mitomycin-treated eyes exhibited an abscess with hypopyon and hyalitis 30 days after surgery, which was not observed in any of the rAd.p21-treated eyes. None of the treatments resulted in a significantly sustained decrease in intraocular pressure during the 30-day period, although mitomycin treatment resulted in a significant (P=.02) increase in outflow facility 2 weeks after surgery in separate animals. Mitomycin- and... [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00039950
Volume :
120
Issue :
7
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Archives of Ophthalmology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
6977876
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1001/archopht.120.7.941