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RGD peptide-assisted vitrectomy to facilitate induction of a posterior vitreous detachment: a new principle in pharmacological vitreolysis.

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Oliveira, LB; Meyer, CH; Kumar, J; Tatebayashi, M; Toth, CA; Wong, F; Epstein, DL; McCuen, BW
Published in: Curr Eye Res
December 2002

PURPOSE: To evaluate a new concept in pharmacological vitreolysis by studying the efficacy of intravitreal RGD peptide-assisted vitrectomy in facilitating the separation of the posterior cortical vitreous from the retinal surface in an animal model. METHODS: Eight rabbits (16 eyes) received an intravitreal injection of 1 or 5 mg of RGD peptide in one eye and either RGE peptide (inactive control) or phosphate buffered saline in the fellow eye. After 24 hours, a pars plana vitrectomy with low aspiration (< or =30 mmHg) was performed in an attempt to create a detachment of the posterior cortical vitreous. A masked observer performed pre- and postoperative indirect ophthalmoscopy and B-scan ultrasonography. Postoperative scanning electron microscopy evaluated the vitreoretinal surface in selected eyes. Two additional rabbits received intravitreal injections of RGD peptide in one eye (1 mg and 5 mg) and 1 mg of RGE peptide in the fellow eye to examine apoptosis of the retinal cells by TUNEL assay. RESULTS: Based on postoperative ultrasound findings, six of the eight rabbits had a greater degree of posterior vitreous detachment in the RGD eye compared to the fellow eye (p = 0.03). The total number and the average number of detached quadrants in the group of RGD peptide eyes was twenty-three and 2.85 respectively compared to seven and 0.85 for the control fellow eyes (p = 0.02). Scanning electron microscopy confirmed the presence of postoperative posterior vitreous detachment. There was no evidence of retinal cell apoptosis in RGD injected eyes. CONCLUSION: RGD peptide-assisted vitrectomy facilitated posterior vitreous detachment in rabbit eyes, suggesting that RGD-containing peptides may prove to be effective adjuncts in producing posterior vitreous separation during vitreous surgery.

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Curr Eye Res

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0271-3683

Publication Date

December 2002

Volume

25

Issue

6

Start / End Page

333 / 340

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Vitreous Detachment
  • Vitrectomy
  • Ultrasonography
  • Rabbits
  • Ophthalmology & Optometry
  • Oligopeptides
  • Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
  • In Situ Nick-End Labeling
  • Apoptosis
  • Animals
 

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Oliveira, L. B., Meyer, C. H., Kumar, J., Tatebayashi, M., Toth, C. A., Wong, F., … McCuen, B. W. (2002). RGD peptide-assisted vitrectomy to facilitate induction of a posterior vitreous detachment: a new principle in pharmacological vitreolysis. Curr Eye Res, 25(6), 333–340. https://doi.org/10.1076/ceyr.25.6.333.14234
Oliveira, Leonardo B., Carsten H. Meyer, Janardan Kumar, Misako Tatebayashi, Cynthia A. Toth, Fulton Wong, David L. Epstein, and Brooks W. McCuen. “RGD peptide-assisted vitrectomy to facilitate induction of a posterior vitreous detachment: a new principle in pharmacological vitreolysis.Curr Eye Res 25, no. 6 (December 2002): 333–40. https://doi.org/10.1076/ceyr.25.6.333.14234.
Oliveira LB, Meyer CH, Kumar J, Tatebayashi M, Toth CA, Wong F, et al. RGD peptide-assisted vitrectomy to facilitate induction of a posterior vitreous detachment: a new principle in pharmacological vitreolysis. Curr Eye Res. 2002 Dec;25(6):333–40.
Oliveira, Leonardo B., et al. “RGD peptide-assisted vitrectomy to facilitate induction of a posterior vitreous detachment: a new principle in pharmacological vitreolysis.Curr Eye Res, vol. 25, no. 6, Dec. 2002, pp. 333–40. Pubmed, doi:10.1076/ceyr.25.6.333.14234.
Oliveira LB, Meyer CH, Kumar J, Tatebayashi M, Toth CA, Wong F, Epstein DL, McCuen BW. RGD peptide-assisted vitrectomy to facilitate induction of a posterior vitreous detachment: a new principle in pharmacological vitreolysis. Curr Eye Res. 2002 Dec;25(6):333–340.
Journal cover image

Published In

Curr Eye Res

DOI

ISSN

0271-3683

Publication Date

December 2002

Volume

25

Issue

6

Start / End Page

333 / 340

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Vitreous Detachment
  • Vitrectomy
  • Ultrasonography
  • Rabbits
  • Ophthalmology & Optometry
  • Oligopeptides
  • Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
  • In Situ Nick-End Labeling
  • Apoptosis
  • Animals