Pirfenidone inhibits fibrosis in foreign body reaction after glaucoma drainage device implantation

Kyoung In Jung, Chan Kee ParkDepartment of Ophthalmology and Visual Science, Seoul St Mary’s Hospital, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, South KoreaBackground: The aim of this study was to investigate the antiscarring effects of pirfenidone on foreign body react...

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Main Authors: Jung KI, Park CK
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Published: Dove Medical Press 2016-04-01
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spelling doaj-fadb6bd0f1ac449780225ada7f61632b2020-11-24T22:09:49ZengDove Medical PressDrug Design, Development and Therapy1177-88812016-04-012016Issue 11477148826469Pirfenidone inhibits fibrosis in foreign body reaction after glaucoma drainage device implantationJung KIPark CKKyoung In Jung, Chan Kee ParkDepartment of Ophthalmology and Visual Science, Seoul St Mary’s Hospital, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, South KoreaBackground: The aim of this study was to investigate the antiscarring effects of pirfenidone on foreign body reaction in a rabbit model of glaucoma drainage implant surgery.Methods: Adult New Zealand White rabbits had glaucoma drainage device implantation using Model FP8 Ahmed glaucoma valves. One eye was randomly assigned to receive postoperative intrableb injection of pirfenidone followed by topical treatment. The other eye underwent the same procedure but without the addition of pirfenidone. Histochemical staining and immunohistochemistry for blebs were performed.Results: The degree of cellularity was smaller in the pirfenidone group than in the control group at 2 weeks post operation (P=0.005). A few foreign body giant cells were detected in the inner border of the capsule, and their numbers were similar in the control and pirfenidone groups (P>0.05). Using Masson’s trichrome stain, the inner collagen-rich layer was found to be thinner in the pirfenidone group than the control group at 4 weeks (P=0.031) and 8 weeks (P=0.022) post operation. The percentage of proliferating cell nuclear antigen-positive cells was lower in the pirfenidone group than in the control group at 2 weeks post operation (total bleb, P=0.022; inner bleb, P=0.036). Pirfenidone treatment decreased the immunoreactivity of connective tissue growth factor at 2 weeks post operation (total bleb, P=0.029; inner bleb, P=0.018). The height and area of α-smooth muscle actin expression were lower in the pirfenidone group than the control group at 2 weeks, 4 weeks, and 8 weeks post operation (all P<0.05).Conclusion: Postoperative intrableb injection of pirfenidone followed by topical administration reduced fibrosis following glaucoma drainage device implantation. These findings suggest that pirfenidone may function as an antiscarring treatment in foreign body reaction after tube-shunt surgery.Keywords: fibrosis, bleb, glaucoma drainage device surgery, transforming growth factor-βhttps://www.dovepress.com/pirfenidone-inhibits-fibrosis-in-foreign-body-reaction-after-glaucoma--peer-reviewed-article-DDDTfibrosisforeign body reactionglaucoma drainage device surgerypirfenidonetransforming growth factor-β
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Park CK
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Park CK
Pirfenidone inhibits fibrosis in foreign body reaction after glaucoma drainage device implantation
Drug Design, Development and Therapy
fibrosis
foreign body reaction
glaucoma drainage device surgery
pirfenidone
transforming growth factor-β
author_facet Jung KI
Park CK
author_sort Jung KI
title Pirfenidone inhibits fibrosis in foreign body reaction after glaucoma drainage device implantation
title_short Pirfenidone inhibits fibrosis in foreign body reaction after glaucoma drainage device implantation
title_full Pirfenidone inhibits fibrosis in foreign body reaction after glaucoma drainage device implantation
title_fullStr Pirfenidone inhibits fibrosis in foreign body reaction after glaucoma drainage device implantation
title_full_unstemmed Pirfenidone inhibits fibrosis in foreign body reaction after glaucoma drainage device implantation
title_sort pirfenidone inhibits fibrosis in foreign body reaction after glaucoma drainage device implantation
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Drug Design, Development and Therapy
issn 1177-8881
publishDate 2016-04-01
description Kyoung In Jung, Chan Kee ParkDepartment of Ophthalmology and Visual Science, Seoul St Mary’s Hospital, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, South KoreaBackground: The aim of this study was to investigate the antiscarring effects of pirfenidone on foreign body reaction in a rabbit model of glaucoma drainage implant surgery.Methods: Adult New Zealand White rabbits had glaucoma drainage device implantation using Model FP8 Ahmed glaucoma valves. One eye was randomly assigned to receive postoperative intrableb injection of pirfenidone followed by topical treatment. The other eye underwent the same procedure but without the addition of pirfenidone. Histochemical staining and immunohistochemistry for blebs were performed.Results: The degree of cellularity was smaller in the pirfenidone group than in the control group at 2 weeks post operation (P=0.005). A few foreign body giant cells were detected in the inner border of the capsule, and their numbers were similar in the control and pirfenidone groups (P>0.05). Using Masson’s trichrome stain, the inner collagen-rich layer was found to be thinner in the pirfenidone group than the control group at 4 weeks (P=0.031) and 8 weeks (P=0.022) post operation. The percentage of proliferating cell nuclear antigen-positive cells was lower in the pirfenidone group than in the control group at 2 weeks post operation (total bleb, P=0.022; inner bleb, P=0.036). Pirfenidone treatment decreased the immunoreactivity of connective tissue growth factor at 2 weeks post operation (total bleb, P=0.029; inner bleb, P=0.018). The height and area of α-smooth muscle actin expression were lower in the pirfenidone group than the control group at 2 weeks, 4 weeks, and 8 weeks post operation (all P<0.05).Conclusion: Postoperative intrableb injection of pirfenidone followed by topical administration reduced fibrosis following glaucoma drainage device implantation. These findings suggest that pirfenidone may function as an antiscarring treatment in foreign body reaction after tube-shunt surgery.Keywords: fibrosis, bleb, glaucoma drainage device surgery, transforming growth factor-β
topic fibrosis
foreign body reaction
glaucoma drainage device surgery
pirfenidone
transforming growth factor-β
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