Long-term effect of suramin on the inhibition of proliferation of cultured human retinal pigment epithelial cells
- VernacularTitle:苏拉明对体外培养的人眼视网膜色素上皮细胞增生抑制作用的时效性研究
- Author:
Shibo TANG
;
Xiaobo ZHU
;
Yan LUO
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Vitreoretinopathy;
Proliferative/drug therapy;
Suramin/therapeutic use
- From:
Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases
1996;0(01):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To observe the long-term effect of suramin on the inhibition of proliferation of human retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cells in vitro. Methods RPE cells grown in 9 pieces of 96-well plate (12 wells each plate) were divided into experimental and control group, with 6 wells in each group. The concentration of 0.1 ml RPE cells in each well is 5?104 cells/ml. After the change of the medium, RPE cells were treated with suramin (250 ?g/ml) in experimental group while treated with nothing in the control group. The medium of the 2 groups were changed to the normal medium after 4 days. At the 1~st , 2~nd , and 4~th day after the addition of suramin and at the 1~st , 2~nd , 3~rd , 5~th , 6~th , 7~th , 9~th , 11~th and 13~th day after removing suramin, 1 plate was randomly selected to stop culturing, and the proliferation of RPE cells were detected by methyl thiazolyl tetrazolium (MTT) assay. Results Under reversed microscope, RPE cells in control group were fused completely at the 7~th day after inoculation. The extracellular space of RPE cells in experimental groups was larger than that in the control group, and remained unfused at the 13~th day after inoculation. The inhibitory rate of proliferation of RPE cells at the first day after treated with suramin was 14.85% and increased to the highest 25.79% at the 4~th day. The first day after the suramin-containing media was removed, the inhibitory rate decreased to 12.35%, and then raised gradually to over 20% at the 3~rd to 5~th day. Finally, the rate drop to 14.71%. Conclusion Suramin has the long-term effect on the inhibition of RPE cells induced by serum, especially the inhibitive effect after the remove of suramin, which indicates the specific double-peak inhibition during the whole process.