J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.  1997 Jun;38(6):962-968.

Experimental Autoimmune Uveitis induced by Bovine Iris and Ciliary body in Lewis Rat

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Ophthalmology, Catholic University Medical College.
  • 2Division of Immunology, Catholic Research Institutes of Medical Science.

Abstract

This study was conducted to develop an animal model of uveitis resembled anterior uveitis in humans after immunization with iris-ciliary body antigen. Male Lewis rats were immunized with the buffer-and detergent insoluble bovine iris-ciliary body mixed with Complete Freund`s adjuvant (CFA) and Pertussis toxin(PTX). A soluble fraction derived from bovine melanin associated antigen(BMAA) after digestion with the proteolytic enzyme V8 protease was prepared and this soluble fraction of BMAA also induced an experimental autoimmune uveitis (EAU). On gel eletrophoresis for soluble fraction of BMAA, prominent bands between 29 kDa and 43 kDa were clealy observed. In this model, clinical anterior uveitis was induced around 2 weeks, peaked at 18 days and disappeared later than 4 weeks after immunization. Histopathological results of EAU disclosed an infiltration of inflammatory cells, mainly lymphocytes and macrophages, into iris and ciliary body as well as in part the choroid, not retina. In conclusion, we developed a model of EAU with Lewis rats after immunization with BMAA subcutaneously and confirmed the immune mediated inflammation was focused mainly on iris and ciliary body and in part on choroid as well as found that MAA might be soluble after V8 protease treatment.

Keyword

Bovine melanin associated antigen(BMAA); Complete Freund`s adjuvant(CFA) experimental autoimmune uveitis(EAU); macrophages; lymphocyte; Pertussis toxin(PTX); V8 protease

MeSH Terms

Animals
Choroid
Ciliary Body*
Detergents
Digestion
Humans
Immunization
Inflammation
Iris*
Lymphocytes
Macrophages
Male
Melanins
Models, Animal
Rats*
Retina
Uveitis*
Uveitis, Anterior
Whooping Cough
Detergents
Melanins
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