Effects of rat anti-VEGF antibody in a rat model of corneal graft rejection by topical and subconjunctival routes.


Autoria(s): Rocher N.; Behar-Cohen F.; Pournaras J.A.; Naud M.C.; Jeanny J.C.; Jonet L.; Bourges J.L.
Data(s)

2011

Resumo

PURPOSE: To compare the effect of a rat anti-VEGF antibody, administered either by topical or subconjunctival (SC) routes, on a rat model of corneal transplant rejection.METHODS: Twenty-four rats underwent corneal transplantation and were randomized into four treatment groups (n=6 in each group). G1 and G2 received six SC injections (0.02 ml 10 µg/ml) of denatured (G1) or active (G2) anti-VEGF from Day 0 to Day 21 every third day. G3 and G4 were instilled three times a day with denatured (G3) or active (G4) anti-VEGF drops (10 µg/ml) from Day 0 to Day 21. Corneal mean clinical scores (MCSs) of edema (E), transparency (T), and neovessels (nv) were recorded at Days 3, 9, 15, and 21. Quantification of neovessels was performed after lectin staining of vessels on flat mounted corneas.RESULTS: Twenty-one days after surgery, MCSs differed significantly between G1 and G2, but not between G3 and G4, and the rejection rate was significantly reduced in rats receiving active antibodies regardless of the route of administration (G2=50%, G4=66.65% versus G1 and G3=100%; p<0.05). The mean surfaces of neovessels were significantly reduced in groups treated with active anti-VEGF (G2, G4). However, anti-VEGF therapy did not completely suppress corneal neovessels.CONCLUSIONS: Specific rat anti-VEGF antibodies significantly reduced neovascularization and subsequent corneal graft rejection. The SC administration of the anti-VEGF antibody was more effective than topical instillation.

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http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_6A2AB2074278

isbn:1090-0535 (Electronic)

pmid:21245949

isiid:000286317100002

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en

Fonte

Molecular Vision, vol. 17, pp. 104-112

Palavras-Chave #Animals; Cornea/immunology; Corneal Neovascularization/prevention & control; Corneal Transplantation/methods; Edema/pathology; Female; Graft Rejection; Graft Survival; Male; Neovascularization, Pathologic/prevention & control; Random Allocation; Rats; Rats, Inbred Lew; Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A/chemistry; Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A/immunology
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