Rho-associated protein kinase inhibitor induced morphological changes in type VI collagen in the human trabecular meshwork.
Okamoto Mizu, Nagahara Miyuki, Tajiri Takuma, Nakamura Naoya, Fukunishi Nahoko, Nagahara Kentaro
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Ripasudil, a glaucoma drug, alters type VI collagen structure in the human trabecular meshwork. This morphological change may contribute to its intraocular pressure-lowering effect by improving outflow.
Abstract
Aims
To investigate morphological changes in type VI collagen in the human trabecular meshwork associated with the rho kinase inhibitor ripasudil.
Methods
This cross-sectional study evaluated the effects of ripasudil eye drop administration (RA) or no ripasudil eye drop administration (NRA) in patients with primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG; age range 60-80 years) who underwent conventional outflow reconstruction between December 2015 and September 2016 at Tokai University Hachioji Hospital. The juxtacanalicular tissue was removed and imaged using transmission electron microscopy. Type VI collagen comprises cross-banded aggregates with transverse bands 30 nm apart repeating every 105 nm. The transverse bands are called the outer rod-like region (ORR) and the intervals are called the inner rod-like region (IRR). The waveform intensity in the type VI collagen was analysed in electron micrographs using Fourier transformation to detect the IRR and ORR borders.
Results
Ten eyes of 10 patients were included (n=5/group). The baseline characteristics did not differ significantly between groups. ORR width was significantly smaller in the RA group (37.85±3.43 nm) than in the NRA group (50.62±5.23 nm, p<0.05), whereas IRR width was significantly greater in the RA group (70.68±10.84 nm) than in the NRA group (58.19±5.34 nm, p<0.05). Morphological changes in the type VI collagen total width tended to correlate with the duration of ripasudil administration (r=0.9, p=0.08).
Conclusions
Ripasudil administration in patients with POAG induced morphological changes in type VI collagen. Patients with POAG administered RA had a significantly smaller ORR width and a significantly greater IRR width than patients with POAG not administered RA.
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In a cross-sectional study of 10 eyes from 10 patients with primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG; age range 60-80 years) who underwent conventional outflow reconstruction, the outer rod-like region (ORR) width of type VI collagen was significantly smaller in patients administered ripasudil eye drops (37.85±3.43 nm, n=5) compared to those not administered ripasudil eye drops (50.62±5.23 nm, n=5, p<0.05).
In a cross-sectional study of 10 eyes from 10 patients with primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG; age range 60-80 years) who underwent conventional outflow reconstruction, the inner rod-like region (IRR) width of type VI collagen was significantly greater in patients administered ripasudil eye drops (70.68±10.84 nm, n=5) compared to those not administered ripasudil eye drops (58.19±5.34 nm, n=5, p<0.05).
In a cross-sectional study of 10 eyes from 10 patients with primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG; age range 60-80 years) who underwent conventional outflow reconstruction, morphological changes in the type VI collagen total width tended to correlate with the duration of ripasudil administration (r=0.9, p=0.08).
A cross-sectional study evaluated the effects of ripasudil eye drop administration or no ripasudil eye drop administration in 10 patients with primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG; age range 60-80 years) who underwent conventional outflow reconstruction between December 2015 and September 2016 at Tokai University Hachioji Hospital.
The juxtacanalicular tissue from patients with primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) was removed and imaged using transmission electron microscopy to investigate morphological changes in type VI collagen.
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