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Differential modes of action of fibronectin and epidermal growth factor on rabbit corneal epithelial migration.

T Nishida1, M Nakamura, H Mishima, T Otori.   

Abstract

In order to clarify the roles of fibronectin (FN) and epidermal growth factor (EGF) in corneal wound healing, we cultured blocks of excised rabbit cornea for 24 hours in media containing one of these agents, then measured the length of the path of the epithelial layer that had migrated down the side of the block. Both FN and EGF stimulated epithelial migration significantly in a dose-dependent fashion. Responses to EGF involved a time lag of at least 12 hours before stimulation could be observed, but there was no lag-time for FN-stimulated migration. FN was maximally effective only if it was continuously present. In contrast, exposure to EGF for 6 hours did not stimulate epithelial migration, but exposure for 9 hours resulted in the same stimulatory effects as were observed after 24 hours' continuous exposure. Anti-FN antibody inhibited the FN- and EGF-stimulated migration of corneal epithelium. But anti-EGF antibody inhibited only EGF-stimulated migration and had no effect on FN-stimulated migration. These results indicate that, unlike FN, EGF need not be present, once the epithelial cells have recognized its signal. Furthermore, the stimulatory effect of EGF depended on FN, while that of FN was independent of EGF. The effects of EGF on migration of corneal epithelium may, therefore, be mediated by FN.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2273059     DOI: 10.1002/jcp.1041450323

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cell Physiol        ISSN: 0021-9541            Impact factor:   6.384


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