Effect of androgen on mice tear film stability and Mucins expressions in mice corneal epithelial cells <i>in vivo
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Li Li,
Xuan Zheng,
Shuang-Mei Wang,
Ge Gao,
Qian-Yan Kang
2016 Volume 16, p1228-1231
Abstract
AIM: To study <i>in vivo</i> the effect of androgen on mice tear film stability and Mucins expressions in corneal epithelial cells in BALB/c mice after orchectomy.<p>METHODS: With orchiectomy operation, we set up mice model. And serum androgen concentration of mice was detected by radioimmunoassay. Break-up time(BUT)of tear film was tested in the different experimental points. Mice corneal epithelia were peeled and MUC1 and MUC4 mRNA and protein levels were measured by RT-PCR and Western blot. <p>RESULTS: The serum androgen concentration reduced to 0ng/μL at 1wk after orchiectomy. The BUT values were 68.33±12.86s, 62.47±3.75s, 58.67±10.03s, 47.17±7.64s, 39.51±3.39s, 32.67±3.88s and 31.00±2.36s in the normal control group, sham group and in orchectomy group at 1, 2, 4, 6 and 8wk, respectively, and the BUTs were significantly shorter in the orchectomy at 2, 4, 6 and 8wk groups than those in the normal control group(all at <i>P</i><0.05). MUC1 and MUC4 mRNA and proteins levels decreased with androgen level lowering(<i>P</i><0.05). Mucin1 level was the lowest at 2wk after orchiectomy, and the lowest Mucin4 level was found at 1wk after orchiectomy. <p>CONCLUSION:<i>In vivo</i>, androgen regulates Mucins expressions in mice corneal epithelial cells, makes BUT shorter,and influence the stability of tear film.
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