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Tura, Aysegül; Alt, A. Izhan; Lüke, Julia; Grisanti, S. Alvatore; Haritoglou, Christos; Meyer, Carsten H.; Nassar, Khaled und Lüke, Matthias (2016): Biocompatibility of the vital dye Acid Violet-17 on retinal pigment epithelial cells. In: Clinical Ophthalmology, Bd. 10: S. 1435-1445 [PDF, 6MB]

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Abstract

Purpose: To examine the viability and differentiation of retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cells after exposure to the vital dye Acid Violet-17 (AV-17). Methods: Bovine RPE cells were incubated with AV-17 (0.0625-0.5 mg/mL) for 30 seconds or 5 minutes. Viability was determined by live/dead staining, cleaved CASP3 immunostainings, and MTT test. Actin cytoskeleton was visualized by Alexa 488-phalloidin. Immunocytochemistry was performed to determine the levels of ZO-1, CTNNB1, and KRT19. Results: Exposure to AV-17 at the concentrations of 0.25-0.5 mg/mL resulted in a dose-dependent decrease in viability, the loss of ZO-1 from tight junctions, translocation of CTNNB1 into the cytoplasm and nucleus, disarrangement of the actin cytoskeleton, and a slight increase in KRT19. Conclusion: AV-17 at a concentration. 0.125 mg/mL is likely to be well tolerated by the RPE cells, whereas the concentrations from 0.25 mg/mL onward can reduce viability and induce dedifferentiation particularly after long-term exposure.

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