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Valproic acid modulates collagen architecture in the postoperative conjunctival scar.

Li-Fong Seet1,2,3, Stephanie Wl Chu4, Li Zhen Toh4, Xiao Teng5, Gary Hf Yam6,7,8, Tina T Wong9,10,11,12,13.   

Abstract

Valproic acid (VPA), widely used for the treatment of neurological disorders, has anti-fibrotic activity by reducing collagen production in the postoperative conjunctiva. In this study, we investigated the capacity of VPA to modulate the postoperative collagen architecture. Histochemical examination revealed that VPA treatment was associated with the formation of thinner collagen fibers in the postoperative days 7 and 14 scars. At the micrometer scale, measurements by quantitative multiphoton microscopy indicated that VPA reduced mean collagen fiber thickness by 1.25-fold. At the nanometer scale, collagen fibril thickness and diameter measured by transmission electron microscopy were decreased by 1.08- and 1.20-fold, respectively. Moreover, delicate filamentous structures in random aggregates or closely associated with collagen fibrils were frequently observed in VPA-treated tissue. At the molecular level, VPA reduced Col1a1 but induced Matn2, Matn3, and Matn4 in the postoperative day 7 conjunctival tissue. Elevation of matrilin protein expression induced by VPA was sustained till at least postoperative day 14. In primary conjunctival fibroblasts, Matn2 expression was resistant to both VPA and TGF-β2, Matn3 was sensitive to both VPA and TGF-β2 individually and synergistically, while Matn4 was modulable by VPA but not TGF-β2. MATN2, MATN3, and MATN4 localized in close association with COL1A1 in the postoperative conjunctiva. These data indicate that VPA has the capacity to reduce collagen fiber thickness and potentially collagen assembly, in association with matrilin upregulation. These properties suggest potential VPA application for the prevention of fibrotic progression in the postoperative conjunctiva. KEY MESSAGES: VPA reduces collagen fiber and fibril thickness in the postoperative scar. VPA disrupts collagen fiber assembly in conjunctival wound healing. VPA induces MATN2, MATN3, and MATN4 in the postoperative scar.
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Keywords:  Collagen; Conjunctiva; Fibrosis; Glaucoma filtration surgery; Matrilin; Valproic acid

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35583819     DOI: 10.1007/s00109-021-02171-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mol Med (Berl)        ISSN: 0946-2716            Impact factor:   4.599


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