TY - JOUR
T1 - Expression of platelet-derived growth factor receptors in the developing chicken lens
AU - Potts, J. D.
AU - Bassnett, S.
AU - Kornacker, S.
AU - Beebe, D. C.
PY - 1994
Y1 - 1994
N2 - Purpose. Platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) has previously been shown to influence lens growth and transparency. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the expression of the PDGF receptor and its mRNA during lens development in chicken embryos. Methods. To examine the expression of PDGF receptor mRNAs, the authors used a combination of polymerase chain reaction, Northern blot analyses, and RNase protection assays. Platelet- derived growth factor receptors were studied using Western blot analyses and immunofluorescence-confocal microscopy. The mitogenic effects of PDGF were assayed using immunochemical detection of 5-bromo-2'-deoxyuridine incorporation into explanted lens epithelia. Results. The authors' studies strongly suggest that the PDGF α receptor is the only PDGF receptor present in the embryonic chicken lens during development because they were unable to detect the PDGF β receptor using two different approaches. Northern blots showed that the chicken lens α receptor mRNA is similar in size to the mRNA encoding the human and frog α receptor, and Western blots detected a single band with a molecular weight of 170 kDa, close to the reported molecular weight for the human α receptor. After staining with specific antibodies, confocal microscopy localized the immunoreactivity to the membranes of the epithelial and annular pad cells. At early stages of development (E6), the PDGF α receptor was present throughout the epithelium. At later stages, immunoreactivity was restricted to the peripheral epithelium and the annular pad. The addition of human recombinant PDGF (AA or BB) to tissue cultured E6 chicken lens epithelia sustained cell proliferation significantly better than basal medium alone. Conclusions. The authors' studies provide the first evidence for PDGF α receptors in the chicken lens. Localization of these receptors to the peripheral lens epithelium during development and the mitogenic effect of exogenously added PDGF suggest a role for this growth factor in the control of lens growth.
AB - Purpose. Platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) has previously been shown to influence lens growth and transparency. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the expression of the PDGF receptor and its mRNA during lens development in chicken embryos. Methods. To examine the expression of PDGF receptor mRNAs, the authors used a combination of polymerase chain reaction, Northern blot analyses, and RNase protection assays. Platelet- derived growth factor receptors were studied using Western blot analyses and immunofluorescence-confocal microscopy. The mitogenic effects of PDGF were assayed using immunochemical detection of 5-bromo-2'-deoxyuridine incorporation into explanted lens epithelia. Results. The authors' studies strongly suggest that the PDGF α receptor is the only PDGF receptor present in the embryonic chicken lens during development because they were unable to detect the PDGF β receptor using two different approaches. Northern blots showed that the chicken lens α receptor mRNA is similar in size to the mRNA encoding the human and frog α receptor, and Western blots detected a single band with a molecular weight of 170 kDa, close to the reported molecular weight for the human α receptor. After staining with specific antibodies, confocal microscopy localized the immunoreactivity to the membranes of the epithelial and annular pad cells. At early stages of development (E6), the PDGF α receptor was present throughout the epithelium. At later stages, immunoreactivity was restricted to the peripheral epithelium and the annular pad. The addition of human recombinant PDGF (AA or BB) to tissue cultured E6 chicken lens epithelia sustained cell proliferation significantly better than basal medium alone. Conclusions. The authors' studies provide the first evidence for PDGF α receptors in the chicken lens. Localization of these receptors to the peripheral lens epithelium during development and the mitogenic effect of exogenously added PDGF suggest a role for this growth factor in the control of lens growth.
KW - chicken
KW - epithelium
KW - lens
KW - platelet-derived growth factor
KW - receptor
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M3 - Article
C2 - 8056516
AN - SCOPUS:0027999803
SN - 0146-0404
VL - 35
SP - 3413
EP - 3421
JO - Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science
JF - Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science
IS - 9
ER -