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KMID : 0624620090420120800
BMB Reports
2009 Volume.42 No. 12 p.800 ~ p.805
Bevacizumab accelerates corneal wound healing by inhibiting TGF-¥â2 expression in alkali-burned mouse cornea
Lee Sung-Ho

Jeong Seon-Mi
Leem Hyun-Sung
Lee Koon-Ja
Abstract
This study investigated the effect of subconjunctival injections of bevacizumab, an anti-VEGF antibody, on processes involved in corneal wound healing after alkali burn injury. Mice were divided into three groups: Group 1 was the saline-treated control, group 2 received subconjunctival injection of bevacizumab 1hr after injury and group 3 received bevacizumab 1 hr and 4 days after injury. Cornea neovascularization and opacity were observed using a slit lamp microscope. Corneal repair was assessed through histological analysis and immunostaining for CD31, ¥á-SMA, collagen I, and TGF-¥â2 7 days post-injury. In group 3, injection of bevacizumab significantly lowered neovascularization and improved corneal transparency. Immunostaining analysis demonstrated a reduction in CD31, ¥á-SMA and TGF-¥â2 levels in stroma compared to group 1. These results indicate that bevacizumab may be useful in reducing neovascularization and improving corneal transparency following corneal alkali burn injury by accelerating regeneration of the basement membrane.
KEYWORD
Alkali burn, Bevacizumab, Cornea, TGF-¥â2, Wound healing
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