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Query: UMLS:C0022575 (
keratoconjunctivitis sicca
)
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We report the effects of CBS-211 A, a synthetic retinoic acid analog, on a previously described experimental model of
keratoconjunctivitis sicca
(
KCS
) in the rabbit. A 9-week topical treatment with 0.02% CBS-211 A in aqueous vehicle significantly increased the conjunctival goblet cell density (P less than 0.01, impression cytology counting), stopped the evolution of the corneo-conjunctival surface alteration (P less than 0.05, rose bengal test), and restored a basically normal mucosecretory product quality in goblet cells (
lectin
histochemistry) compared to vehicle treatment. The results assess the efficacy of this compound in reversing
KCS
pathology in a relevant model different from general vitamin A deficiency models, and strongly support the rationale for using such a well-tolerated retinoid in dry eye treatment.
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PMID:Beneficial effects of a retinoic acid analog, CBS-211 A, on an experimental model of keratoconjunctivitis sicca. 173 May 41
This study examines the canine model of
keratoconjunctivitis sicca
(
KCS
, 'dry eye') in order to establish the biochemical basis of altered ocular mucin secretion in this condition. It follows a previous examination of ocular mucins in the normal dog. Mucus was collected by suction from the ocular surface of dogs with
KCS
, and dispersed in guanidine hydrochloride containing a cocktail of protease inhibitors. Caesium chloride density gradient centrifugation was used to separate floating 'rafts' of cell membranes from gradients containing secreted mucins. Gradient fractions were collected into pools on the basis of differential staining by Periodic Acid Schiff, Wheat Germ Agglutinin, and antibodies to MUC5AC peptide. High molecular weight glycoproteins were purified from the pooled material by gel filtration chromatography. Membrane-associated glycoproteins were also derived from the membrane rafts using octyl glucoside extraction and/or reduction and alkylation. Secreted mucins and membrane extracts from
KCS
samples were compared to equivalent material obtained from normal eyes. Density gradient staining profiles for normal and
KCS
mucus were similar over the buoyant density range typical for secreted mucins, enabling the collection of identical pools of gradient fractions for direct comparison. The following differences were observed in
KCS
secreted mucins compared to normal samples: an increase in the proportion of mucin with low buoyant density; a decrease in mannose content detected with Concanavalin A
lectin
; an increase in N-acetylglucosamine structures detected with Lycopersicon esculentum
lectin
; increased migration and lack of evidence for distinct subunit structure on agarose gels. In membrane extracts, the main difference was the presence of T antigen (Gal beta 1-3GalNAc) in
KCS
. These results demonstrate alterations in the subunit linkage of mucins in
KCS
, and suggest that glycosylation, core protein expression and/or post-synthetic modification of ocular surface mucins may also be changed.
...
PMID:Biochemical analysis of ocular surface mucin abnormalities in dry eye: the canine model. 999 Mar 35
O-Acetylated sialic acids have been reported in many sialoglycoproteins where they mediate a variety of immune and other biological events. We have previously demonstrated that the protective mucus barrier on the surface of the canine eye contains sialoglycoproteins. We have also investigated the occurrence of O-acetylated sialic acids in these ocular mucins. Mucus aspirated from the surface of normal dog eyes and those with
keratoconjunctivitis sicca
(
KCS
) was fractionated into three pools by density gradient centrifugation. Sialic acids comprised 0.6-0.9% of the dry weight of the mucins isolated. The sialic acid profile in these pools was examined using HPLC. O-Acetylated sialic acids, mainly Neu5,9Ac2, were detected in normal animals and made up 10-30% of the total sialic acids detected. A doubling of the sialic acid content was found in
KCS
mucins, but the level of 9-O-acetylated sialic acid was reduced below 4% of total. Histological analysis of conjunctival tissue from normal and
KCS
dogs showed the presence of sialic acids, detected with the alpha(2-6) sialic acid-specific
lectin
Sambucus nigra, in the goblet cells and corresponding to the staining pattern for MUC5AC, the major ocular-secreted mucin gene product. In
KCS
animals a disruption of the normal pattern of conjunctival goblet cells was seen with preservation of the pattern of
lectin
binding observed in normal animals. Thus the data demonstrate the presence of mono-O-Acetylated sialic acids in normal canine ocular mucins and a loss of this population of sialic acids in dry eye disease in spite of a significant increase in total sialic acids in
KCS
mucin.
...
PMID:Identification of 9-O-acetyl-N-acetylneuraminic acid in normal canine pre-ocular tear film secreted mucins and its depletion in Keratoconjunctivitis sicca. 1631 85