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Biomaterials | 2010

Effect of delivery of MMP inhibitors from PDMS as a model IOL material on PCO markers

Diana Morarescu; J. A. West-Mays; Heather Sheardown

Posterior capsule opacification (PCO) or secondary cataract formation, following intraocular lens implantation, is a significant complication affecting an estimated 28% of cataract patients. Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) have been demonstrated to play a role in the formation of anterior subcapsular cataracts and it has been shown that the presence of MMP inhibitors (MMPI) decreases subcapsular cataract formation ex vivo. Since the mechanisms responsible for anterior subcapsular cataract formation and posterior capsule opacification are similar, it is reasonable to suggest that MMP inhibitors may also mitigate PCO. One of the most effective ways of delivering the inhibitors may be from the implanted intraocular lens (IOL) material itself. In the current work, delivery of three different MMP inhibitors from silicone rubber as a model IOL material was examined. Loading methods were developed which allowed continuous release of active MMPI for periods of over 5 months in some cases. Reduced migration rates were observed in human lens epithelial cells in vitro, suggesting that an effect on PCO may be possible. While further studies are necessary to tune the systems to achieve the desired rates of release, this work demonstrates that delivery of MMPI from silicone IOL materials has the potential to decrease the incidence of PCO.


Biomaterials | 2005

EGF-grafted PDMS surfaces in artificial cornea applications

Bj Klenkler; May Griffith; C Becerril; J. A. West-Mays; Heather Sheardown


Matrix Biology | 2010

Platelet derived growth factor B and epithelial mesenchymal transition of peritoneal mesothelial cells.

Pranali Patel; J. A. West-Mays; Martin R.J. Kolb; Juan-Carlos Rodrigues; Catherine M. Hoff; Peter J. Margetts


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2007

An Essential Role for E-Cadherin in Maintenance of the Lens Epithelial Phenotype

Giuseppe F. Pontoriero; L. K. Kirkby; J. A. West-Mays


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2012

Retinal Ganglion Cell Loss Correlates With Increased IOP in MMP-9 Knockout Mice

Behrad Garmsiri; Jennifer Robertson; Alexander K. Ball; J. A. West-Mays


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2010

Excessive Hedgehog Signaling Results in Misexpression of Cell Cycle Proteins and Abnormal Cell Cycle Behaviour During Lens Development

Christine Kerr; J. Huang; Trevor Williams; J. A. West-Mays


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2009

Lens Defects Resulting From Activated Smoothened Mutation Mimicking Constitutive Hedgehog Signaling

Christine Kerr; J. Huang; Trevor Williams; J. A. West-Mays


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2008

Mice Overexpressing TGFβ in the Eye Develop Features Similar to Primary Closed Angle Glaucoma

Jennifer Robertson; M. Duong; K. Kazlovskis; Alexander K. Ball; J. A. West-Mays


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2008

Co-Operative Roles for E and N-Cadherin During Vertebrate Lens Development

Giuseppe F. Pontoriero; April N. Smith; Richard A. Lang; J. A. West-Mays


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2008

Defects in Patterning and Maintenance of Retinal Domains in AP-2 Knockout Mice

Erin A. Bassett; M. Ershadi; Trevor Williams; J. A. West-Mays

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