2004
DOI: 10.1167/iovs.03-0960
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Role of Lysophospholipid Growth Factors in the Modulation of Aqueous Humor Outflow Facility

Abstract: These studies demonstrate that LPA and S1P, the physiological agonists of Edg receptors, decrease outflow facility in perfused porcine eyes in association with increased MLC phosphorylation and Rho guanosine triphosphatase (GTPase) activation. These data provide evidence for a novel mechanism for negative regulation of outflow facility, which may contribute to overall physiological homeostasis of aqueous humor outflow facility.

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“…45,51,79 In the context of AH outflow and IOP, both LPA and S1P have been demonstrated to activate Rho and Rac GTPase signaling and to regulate actin cytoskeletal organization, cell adhesive interactions, cell-cell junctions, permeability, and contraction in the cells of AH outflow pathway, including the TM and SC. 42,44,80 In addition, enzymes generating these lysolipids were found to influence AH outflow and IOP. 43,81 There is also some evidence of dysregulation of LPA production in the AH and optic nerve head of glaucoma patients.…”
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“…45,51,79 In the context of AH outflow and IOP, both LPA and S1P have been demonstrated to activate Rho and Rac GTPase signaling and to regulate actin cytoskeletal organization, cell adhesive interactions, cell-cell junctions, permeability, and contraction in the cells of AH outflow pathway, including the TM and SC. 42,44,80 In addition, enzymes generating these lysolipids were found to influence AH outflow and IOP. 43,81 There is also some evidence of dysregulation of LPA production in the AH and optic nerve head of glaucoma patients.…”
Section: 63mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…40,41 In addition to growth factors, steroids, and ECM molecules, various fatty acids, including eicosanoids, prostaglandins, and other lipids such as lysophospholipids, are recognized to influence cell contractile and cell adhesive properties of TM and SC cells. 42,44 From this point onward, the discussion will be focused on the known effects of lysophospholipids in TM and SC cells and in AH outflow and IOP.…”
Section: Lysophospholipids In Regulation Of Ah Outflow and Iopmentioning
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