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Inflammation In The Pathogenesis Of Diabetic Retinopathy, Haoshen Shi
Inflammation In The Pathogenesis Of Diabetic Retinopathy, Haoshen Shi
Wayne State University Dissertations
The general purpose of these studies is to investigate inflammation in diabetic retinopathy in an effort to identify key intervention points to develop as treatments. Firstly, we showed that the neuropeptide VIP displayed protective immunoregulatory effects on retinal endothelial cells cultured under high glucose conditions. This effect was carried out, in part through the VPAC2 receptor.
Next, we studied the β-adrenergic receptor agonist, Compound 49b, and its effect on the pro-resolving RvD1 pathway. Compound 49b was previously shown to suppress both inflammatory and apoptotic responses in DR. We demonstrated that Compound 49b rescued the high glucose-induced decrese in RvD1 and …
Improving Aav Transduction Efficiency In Retinal Bipolar Cells For Optogenetic Vision Restoration, Shengjie Cui
Improving Aav Transduction Efficiency In Retinal Bipolar Cells For Optogenetic Vision Restoration, Shengjie Cui
Wayne State University Dissertations
Recombinant adeno-associated virus (AAV) vectors are the most promising vehicles for therapeutic gene delivery to the retina. We are developing AAV-mediated expression of optogenetic tools in surviving inner retinal neurons as a potential strategy to restoring vision after the death of photoreceptor cells in retinal degeneration. Targeting optogeneitc tools, such as channelrhodopsin-2 (ChR2), to retinal bipolar cells (RBCs) is particularly attractive. In particular, our lab has recently developed an optimized mGluR6 promoter-based virus vector that can mainly target ChR2 to rod bipolar cells. However, AAV-mediated transduction efficiency in RBCs is relatively low. The transduction efficiency could be affected by a …
Expression And Functions Of Il-24 And Socs3 In Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Keratitis In A C57bl/6 Mouse Model, Bing Xu
Wayne State University Dissertations
The aim of this study was to elucidate the expression and functions of interleukin (IL)-24 and suppressor of cytokine signaling 3 (SOCS3), and their regulatory relationship in C57BL/6 mouse corneas in response to Pseudomonas aeruginosa (PA) infection. Among IL-20R cytokines, only IL-24 was induced at both mRNA and protein levels by the infection, and this upregulation was dampened by flagellin pretreatment. Time course studies revealed that IL-24 expression was markedly elevated, followed by a subsidence and second elevation, a pattern shared with SOCS3 but not IL-1β or IL-6. Silencing of IL-24 enhanced S100A8/A9 expression, and suppressed SOCS3, IL-1β, IL-1RN, and …
Dendrimer Based Nanotherapeutics For Ocular Drug Delivery, Siva Pramodh Kambhampati
Dendrimer Based Nanotherapeutics For Ocular Drug Delivery, Siva Pramodh Kambhampati
Wayne State University Dissertations
PAMAM dendrimers are a class of well-defined, hyperbranched polymeric nanocarriers that are being investigated for ocular drug and gene delivery. Their favorable properties such as small size, multivalency and water solubility can provide significant opportunities for many biologically unstable drugs and allows potentially favorable ocular biodistribution. This work exploits hydroxyl terminated dendrimers (G4-OH) as drug/gene delivery vehicles that can target retinal microglia and pigment epithelium via systemic delivery with improved efficacy at much lower concentrations without any side effects.
Two different drugs Triamcinolone acetonide (TA) and N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC) conjugated to G4-OH dendrimers showed tailorable sustained release in physiological relevant …
Characterization Of High-Voltage-Activated Calcium Channels In Retinal Bipolar Cells, Qi Lu
Characterization Of High-Voltage-Activated Calcium Channels In Retinal Bipolar Cells, Qi Lu
Wayne State University Dissertations
Retinal bipolar cells, conveying visual information from photoreceptors to ganglion cells, segregate visual information into multiple parallel pathways through their diversified cell types and physiological properties. Voltage-gated Ca2+ channels could be particularly important underlying the diversified physiological properties of different BCs. In this dissertation, I investigated the high-voltage-activated (HVA) calcium current in retinal bipolar cells in mice. In the first part of my dissertation, I characterized multiple bipolar cell-expressing GFP and/or Cre transgenic mouse lines. In the second part of my dissertation, by performing whole-cell patch-clamp recordings, I examined the electrophysiological properties of HVA calcium currents among CBCs and …
Substance P And The Host Immune Response, Megan Elizabeth Foldenauer
Substance P And The Host Immune Response, Megan Elizabeth Foldenauer
Wayne State University Dissertations
This body of work examined the mechanism by which SP regulates host immunity, specifically, its control of growth factors and TLR expression in the P. aeruginosa-infected cornea. The role of mTOR and VIP in corneal infection and inflammation also was tested.
SP has a dual role in bacterial infection, unexpectedly upregulating growth factor production. This was accompanied by macrophage-specific upregulation of pro-inflammatory cytokines, downregulation of anti-inflammatory cytokines, and upregulation of anti-apoptotic genes, as well as a decrease in arginase-producing macrophages (M2 cells), important in stromal healing in these mice. All of these lead to worsened disease, despite the stimulatory effects …
Vip And Host Immunity, Xiaoyu Jiang
Vip And Host Immunity, Xiaoyu Jiang
Wayne State University Dissertations
The purpose of the current dissertation was to examine how VIP regulates host immunity and corneal healing, specifically, its control of growth factors and TLR expression in the P. aeruginosa infected cornea. Firstly, VIP treatment increased growth factor expression (EGF, GHF, FGF and VEGF) in infected cornea. Notably, treatment with a mixture of EGF, FGF and HGF prevented corneal perforation, reduced pro-inflammatory cytokines and bacterial plate count, while increasing anti-inflammatory cytokines and antimicrobials such as murine beta-defensin2 and 3.
We also investigated the expression of TLR-signaling pathways in P. aeruginosa infected corneas with or without VIP treatment. PCR array and …
Defensins In Ocular Immunity, Minhao Wu
Defensins In Ocular Immunity, Minhao Wu
Wayne State University Dissertations
Corneal infection with P. aeruginosa results in corneal perforation in susceptible
B6, but not resistant BALB/c mice. This study explored their role mBD 1-4 in corneal
infection, and their potential synergy. Immunostaining and real-time RT-PCR data
demonstrated that their expression was either constitutive (mBD1 and mBD2) or
inducible (mBD3 and mBD4) in normal BALB/c and B6 corneas, and disparately
regulated in BALB/c vs B6 corneas after infection. Knock down studies using siRNA
treatment indicated that mBD2 and mBD3, but neither mBD1 nor mBD4, is required in
ocular defense. Moreover, in vivo studies demonstrated individual and combined effects
of mBD2 and …