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Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci ; 52(6): 3860-7, 2011 Jun 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21345981

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PURPOSE: To define the contributions of the beaded filament (BF), a lens-specific intermediate filament (IF), to lens morphology and biomechanics. METHODS: Wild-type and congenic CP49 knockout (KO) mice were compared by using electrophysiological, biomechanical, and morphometric approaches, to determine changes that occurred because of the absence of this cytoskeletal structure. RESULTS: Electrophysiological assessment established that the fiber cells lacking the lens-specific IFs were indistinguishable from wild-type fiber cells. The CP49 KO mice exhibited lower stiffness, and an unexpected higher resilience than the wild-type lenses. The absence of these filaments resulted in lenses that were smaller, and exhibited a higher ratio of lens:lens nucleus size. Finally, lens shape differed as well, with the CP49 KO showing a higher ratio of axial:equatorial diameter. CONCLUSIONS: Previous work has shown that BFs are necessary in maintaining fiber cell and lens structural phenotypes with age, and that absence of these filaments results in a loss of lens clarity. This work demonstrates that several tissue-level properties that are critical to lens function are also dependent, at least in part, on the presence of these lens-specific IFs.


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Elasticity/physiology , Eye Proteins/physiology , Intermediate Filament Proteins/physiology , Lens, Crystalline/physiopathology , Aging/physiology , Animals , Electric Impedance , Mice , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Mice, Knockout , Organ Size
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