The Sonic hedgehog signaling pathway induces myopic development by activating matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-2 in guinea pigs

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Purpose: To investigate whether the Sonic hedgehog (Shh) signaling induces myopic development by increasing the expression of matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-2 in guinea pigs. Methods: A translucent diffuser was glued onto the right eye to induce form-deprivation myopia (FDM) in 10 guinea pigs. Four guinea pigs were served as a control group. The other 100 guinea pigs were subdivided into 5 groups (20 per group) and received a 10 μl intravitreal injection every 2 days for 4 times. Two groups were injected with 20 or 50 μg/ml Shh amino-terminal peptide (Shh-N) into the right eye and 0.1% bovine serum albumin into the other. FDM was induced in the right eyes of the three cyclopamine-treated groups and both eyes were injected with 50, 100, or 200 μg/ml cyclopamine. Retinoscopic refraction and eye dimensions were assessed on Day 14 of treatment. MMP-2 protein expression was determined in both scleras by western blotting. Results: Both concentrations of Shh-N stimulated myopic development and axial growth as compared with control eyes. Myopia and axial elongation were significantly greater in the 50 μg/ml than in the 20 μg/ml Shh-N group (P<0.001 and P = 0.0019, respectively). All three doses of cyclopamine significantly attenuated myopic development compared with the FDM group (P<0.0001). Cyclopamine at 100 or 200 μg/ml significantly reduced axial elongation compared with the FDM group (P = 0.044 and P = 0.001, respectively). FDM-induced myopia and axial elongation were significantly greater in the 50 μg/ml than in the 200 μg/ml cyclopamine group (P<0.0001 and P = 0.008, respectively). MMP-2 expression was significantly greater in Shh-N-treated eyes than in the control eyes, and was lower in the cyclopamine plus FDM groups than in the FDM group. Conclusions: The Shh signaling pathway induces myopic development by activating MMP-2 in guinea pigs. © 2014 Chen et al.

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Chen, M., Qian, Y., Dai, J., & Chu, R. (2014). The Sonic hedgehog signaling pathway induces myopic development by activating matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-2 in guinea pigs. PLoS ONE, 9(5). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0096952

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