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Müller Glia Cell Activation in a Laser-induced Retinal Degeneration and Regeneration Model in Zebrafish
Published on: October 27, 2017
Extracellular Matrix Gene Expression Patterns in Retinal Wound Healing: A Comparative Study Between Mouse and
Laura Jahnke1,2, Volker Enzmann3,4
1Department of Ophthalmology, University Hospital of Bern, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland.
Abstract:
Fibrosis is an outcome of irregular wound healing, manifesting as heightened scar formation marked by substantial extracellular matrix (ECM) accumulation, persistent inflammation, and gradual tissue or organ restructuring. This condition disrupts the normal tissue architecture, impairing organ function. Herein, the pivotal role of fibrosis in retinal repair mechanisms is compared in mice and zebrafish in responses to laser-induced injury. Our focus spans the intricate interplay between the gene regulation of ECM-involved protagonists and the dynamic development of fibrotic scars. We observed differential gene expression shifts and evaluated the effects of the fibrosis inhibitor pirfenidone (PFD) in the mouse model. These insights into retinal repair mechanisms contribute to a comprehensive understanding, guiding future therapeutic strategies for vision preservation.
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