Electrophysiological Effects of Corticosteroids on the Retinal Pigment Epithelium

As corticosteroids appear to intervene in pathogenesis of central serous chorioretinopathy, ion transport changes within the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) might be involved. Electrophysiological responses to corticosteroid administration were recorded in vivo and in vitro. Clinical study: The sta...

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Published in:Investigative ophthalmology & visual science Vol. 42; no. 2; pp. 472 - 475
Main Authors: Arndt, Carl-Friedrich, Sari, Anouar, Ferre, Magali, Parrat, Eric, Courtas, Didier, De Seze, Jerome, Hache, Jean-Claude, Matran, Regis
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Published: Rockville, MD ARVO 01-02-2001
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Abstract As corticosteroids appear to intervene in pathogenesis of central serous chorioretinopathy, ion transport changes within the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) might be involved. Electrophysiological responses to corticosteroid administration were recorded in vivo and in vitro. Clinical study: The standing ocular potential was recorded during intravenous (IV) infusion of glucose 5% and glucose 5% + prednisolone 0.2% in 14 patients with relapsing multiple sclerosis. The results were compared with a control group receiving two successive identical glucose 5% infusions. In vitro study: Native tissue explants (RPE + choroid, porcine, and bovine) were placed in a Ussing-type chamber. After baseline determination of the transepithelial potential (PD), short circuit current (I(sc)) and transepithelial resistance (R(t)), the effect of apical hydrocortisone (HC) 10(-4) M was determined. Clinical study: A significant rise of the standing potential was found after glucose infusion (P = 0.005), whereas no change was detected after IV glucose + prednisolone (P = 0.695). In vitro study: In the porcine RPE, the mean baseline PD and I(sc) were significantly reduced (both P: = 0.012) after applying apical 10(-4) HC. R(t) was also significantly reduced (P = 0.01). The same type of response, observed in bovine RPE, was reduced in low chloride/low bicarbonate conditions. Corticosteroids modified electrophysiological parameters representing RPE function in vivo. The existence of an RPE-specific effect was confirmed in vitro. Further work is required to link the observed ion transport changes to a reduction of apical, subretinal fluid absorption.
AbstractList As corticosteroids appear to intervene in pathogenesis of central serous chorioretinopathy, ion transport changes within the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) might be involved. Electrophysiological responses to corticosteroid administration were recorded in vivo and in vitro. Clinical study: The standing ocular potential was recorded during intravenous (IV) infusion of glucose 5% and glucose 5% + prednisolone 0.2% in 14 patients with relapsing multiple sclerosis. The results were compared with a control group receiving two successive identical glucose 5% infusions. In vitro study: Native tissue explants (RPE + choroid, porcine, and bovine) were placed in a Ussing-type chamber. After baseline determination of the transepithelial potential (PD), short circuit current (I(sc)) and transepithelial resistance (R(t)), the effect of apical hydrocortisone (HC) 10(-4) M was determined. Clinical study: A significant rise of the standing potential was found after glucose infusion (P = 0.005), whereas no change was detected after IV glucose + prednisolone (P = 0.695). In vitro study: In the porcine RPE, the mean baseline PD and I(sc) were significantly reduced (both P: = 0.012) after applying apical 10(-4) HC. R(t) was also significantly reduced (P = 0.01). The same type of response, observed in bovine RPE, was reduced in low chloride/low bicarbonate conditions. Corticosteroids modified electrophysiological parameters representing RPE function in vivo. The existence of an RPE-specific effect was confirmed in vitro. Further work is required to link the observed ion transport changes to a reduction of apical, subretinal fluid absorption.
PURPOSEAs corticosteroids appear to intervene in pathogenesis of central serous chorioretinopathy, ion transport changes within the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) might be involved. Electrophysiological responses to corticosteroid administration were recorded in vivo and in vitro.METHODSClinical study: The standing ocular potential was recorded during intravenous (IV) infusion of glucose 5% and glucose 5% + prednisolone 0.2% in 14 patients with relapsing multiple sclerosis. The results were compared with a control group receiving two successive identical glucose 5% infusions. In vitro study: Native tissue explants (RPE + choroid, porcine, and bovine) were placed in a Ussing-type chamber. After baseline determination of the transepithelial potential (PD), short circuit current (I(sc)) and transepithelial resistance (R(t)), the effect of apical hydrocortisone (HC) 10(-4) M was determined.RESULTSClinical study: A significant rise of the standing potential was found after glucose infusion (P = 0.005), whereas no change was detected after IV glucose + prednisolone (P = 0.695). In vitro study: In the porcine RPE, the mean baseline PD and I(sc) were significantly reduced (both P: = 0.012) after applying apical 10(-4) HC. R(t) was also significantly reduced (P = 0.01). The same type of response, observed in bovine RPE, was reduced in low chloride/low bicarbonate conditions.CONCLUSIONSCorticosteroids modified electrophysiological parameters representing RPE function in vivo. The existence of an RPE-specific effect was confirmed in vitro. Further work is required to link the observed ion transport changes to a reduction of apical, subretinal fluid absorption.
Author De Seze, Jerome
Sari, Anouar
Hache, Jean-Claude
Matran, Regis
Ferre, Magali
Parrat, Eric
Arndt, Carl-Friedrich
Courtas, Didier
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Corticosteroid
Retinopathy
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Electrophysiology
Pigment epithelium
Retina
Uvea disease
In vitro
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Eye disease
Vertebrata
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SubjectTerms Animals
Biological and medical sciences
Cattle
Cells, Cultured
Choroid - drug effects
Choroid - physiology
Drug toxicity and drugs side effects treatment
Electrooculography - drug effects
Electrophysiology
Glucocorticoids - administration & dosage
Glucose - administration & dosage
Humans
Infusions, Intravenous
Medical sciences
Multiple Sclerosis - drug therapy
Pharmacology. Drug treatments
Pigment Epithelium of Eye - cytology
Pigment Epithelium of Eye - drug effects
Pigment Epithelium of Eye - physiology
Prednisolone - administration & dosage
Swine
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