Fibrillin and the eye.
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The glycoprotein fibrillin is the principal component of the ciliary zonule and has an important role in the strength and elasticity of ocular connective tissues. Fibrillin polymers form the structural scaVold of extensible microfibrils which are present in ocular elastic tissues and are arranged in parallel bundles to form the zonular fibres. These fibrillin-rich microfibrils are morphologically identical to those which provide strength and long range elastic recoil to the connective tissues of blood vessels, lung, ligament, and dermis. 6 In these tissues, fibrillin-rich microfibrils form a scaVold for the deposition and alignment of the elastin precursor tropoelastin during elastic fibre assembly. 8 However, the microfibrils of the ciliary zonule as well as those of kidney glomerulus, skeletal muscle, heart, and periodontal ligament do not contain significant amounts of elastin. Disorders which disrupt fibrillin-rich microfibril structure or function, such as Marfan’s syndrome and ectopia lentis, result in a spectrum of ocular complications. This review summarises current knowledge of fibrillin and fibrillin-rich microfibrils and their role in the eye, and discusses the pathological processes which may be involved in ocular connective tissue ageing and disease.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- The British journal of ophthalmology
دوره 84 11 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2000