نتایج جستجو برای: lens fiber cells

تعداد نتایج: 1545354  

2018
Tamica N Collins Yingyu Mao Hongge Li Michael Bouaziz Angela Hong Gen-Sheng Feng Fen Wang Lawrence A Quilliam Lin Chen Taeju Park Tom Curran Xin Zhang

Specific cell shapes are fundamental to the organization and function of multicellular organisms. Fibroblast Growth Factor (FGF) signaling induces the elongation of lens fiber cells during vertebrate lens development. Nonetheless, exactly how this extracellular FGF signal is transmitted to the cytoskeletal network has previously not been determined. Here, we show that the Crk family of adaptor ...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2006
Xiaohai Shi Yiying Luo Sinéad Howley Agnes Dzialo Sarah Foley David R. Hyde Thomas S. Vihtelic

Foxe3 is a winged helix/forkhead domain transcription factor necessary for mammalian and amphibian lens development. Human FOXE3 mutations cause anterior segment dysgenesis and cataracts. The zebrafish foxe3 cDNA was PCR amplified from 24 h post-fertilization (hpf) embryo cDNA. The zebrafish foxe3 gene consists of a single exon on chromosome 8 and encodes a 422 amino acid protein. This protein ...

Journal: :Molecular Vision 2007
Maria I. Kokkinos Heidi J. Brown Robbert U. de Iongh

PURPOSE Regulation of lens development involves an intricate interplay between growth factor (e.g. FGF and TGFbeta) and extracellular matrix (ECM) signaling pathways. Focal adhesion kinase (FAK) is a cytoplasmic tyrosine kinase that plays key roles in transmitting ECM signals by integrins. In this study, we delineated patterns of FAK expression and tyrosine phosphorylation (Y397) in the develop...

2014
Aleš Cvekl Ruth Ashery-Padan

The ocular lens is a model system for understanding important aspects of embryonic development, such as cell specification and the spatiotemporally controlled formation of a three-dimensional structure. The lens, which is characterized by transparency, refraction and elasticity, is composed of a bulk mass of fiber cells attached to a sheet of lens epithelium. Although lens induction has been st...

2012
S. Sindhu Kumari Murali Varadaraj Venkata S. Yerramilli Anil G. Menon Kulandaiappan Varadaraj

PURPOSE Aquaporins (AQPs) play a significant role in the movement of water across the plasma membrane. In the eye, the cornea and lens are avascular with unique microcirculatory mechanisms to meet the metabolic demands. We have previously shown that AQP0 and AQP1 water channels participate in maintaining lens transparency and homeostasis. In the present investigation, we explored the expression...

2010
Youxin Mao Shoude Chang Costel Flueraru

We present a design, construction and characterization of different variations of GRIN and ball fiber lenses, which were recently proposed for ultra-small biomedical imaging probes. Those fiber lens modules are made of a single mode fiber and a GRIN or ball fiber lens with or without a fiber spacer between them. The lens diameters are smaller than 0.3 mm. We discuss design methods, fabrication ...

Journal: :Development 1992
L L Harris J C Talian P S Zelenka

The present study uses the polymerase chain reaction and in situ hybridization to examine c-myc and N-myc mRNA in the embryonic chicken lens at 6, 10, 14 and 19 days of development and compares the pattern of expression obtained with the developmental pattern of cell proliferation and differentiation. In the central epithelium, c-myc mRNA levels were proportional to the percentage of proliferat...

2013
Alexander I. Son Margaret A. Cooper Michal Sheleg Yuhai Sun Norman J. Kleiman Renping Zhou

PURPOSE The cells of the mammalian lens must be carefully organized and regulated to maintain clarity. Recent studies have identified the Eph receptor ligand ephrin-A5 as a major contributor to lens development, as mice lacking ephrin-A5 develop abnormal lenses, resulting in cataracts. As a follow-up to our previous study on the cataracts observed in ephrin-A5(-/-) animals, we have further exam...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 1991
Y Wen S T Shi N J Unakar I Bekhor

It is well established that high concentrations of sugar in the lens of the eye eventually lead to fiber cell destruction and cataracts. In these studies the decrease in crystallin mRNAs was quantified as a result of influx of high concentrations of galactose into the lens of rats. The alpha A-, alpha B1-, and gamma-crystallin mRNA concentrations were assessed in normal lens and in lens undergo...

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