April 1990
Volume 31, Issue 4
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Laminin and fibronectin in retinoid-induced keratolenticular dysgenesis.
Author Affiliations
  • C S Cook
    Department of Growth and Development, University of California, San Francisco 94019.
  • K K Sulik
    Department of Growth and Development, University of California, San Francisco 94019.
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science April 1990, Vol.31, 751-757. doi:
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      C S Cook, K K Sulik; Laminin and fibronectin in retinoid-induced keratolenticular dysgenesis.. Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci. 1990;31(4):751-757.

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Abstract

Acute embryonic exposure to isotretinoin during gastrulation (gestational day 7) in the mouse results in delay or failure of separation of the lens vesicle from the surface ectoderm. During normal lens vesicle detachment, laminin is localized within the lens, keratolenticular stalk and adjacent surface ectoderm. The mesenchyme surrounding the stalk stains positively for fibronectin. In contrast, isotretinoin-exposed embryos at the same stage of gestation exhibit reduced staining for both extracellular matrix components. Persistent keratolenticular attachment observed later in gestation in the exposed embryos is associated with increased production of laminin by the keratolenticular stalk and anterior lens epithelium. A delay in the sequence of production of extracellular matrix may be causally associated with persistence of the keratolenticular stalk.

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