[PDF][PDF] Anterior segment development relevant to glaucoma

DB Gould, RS Smith, SWM John - The International journal of …, 2004 - Citeseer
DB Gould, RS Smith, SWM John
The International journal of developmental biology, 2004Citeseer
Development of the ocular anterior segment involves a series of inductive interactions
between neural ectoderm, surface ectoderm and periocular mesenchyme. The timing of
these events is well established but less is known about the molecular mechanisms
involved. Various genes that participate in these processes have been identified. As the
roles of more genes are determined, developmental pathways and networks will emerge.
Here, we focus on recent advances made using mouse models. We summarize key …
Abstract
Development of the ocular anterior segment involves a series of inductive interactions between neural ectoderm, surface ectoderm and periocular mesenchyme. The timing of these events is well established but less is known about the molecular mechanisms involved. Various genes that participate in these processes have been identified. As the roles of more genes are determined, developmental pathways and networks will emerge. Here, we focus on recent advances made using mouse models. We summarize key morphological events in formation of anterior chamber structures, including the aqueous humor drainage structures that are involved in intraocular pressure (IOP) regulation and glaucoma. We discuss the developmental roles of genes that associate with abnormal anterior segment development and elevated IOP or glaucoma (including Bmp4, Cyp1b1, Foxc1, Foxc2, Pitx2, Lmx1b and Tyr) and how some of these genes may fit into developmental networks.
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