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      Extracellular matrix in the trabecular meshwork: intraocular pressure regulation and dysregulation in glaucoma.

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          The trabecular meshwork (TM) is located in the anterior segment of the eye and is responsible for regulating the outflow of aqueous humor. Increased resistance to aqueous outflow causes intraocular pressure to increase, which is the primary risk factor for glaucoma. TM cells reside on a series of fenestrated beams and sheets through which the aqueous humor flows to exit the anterior chamber via Schlemm's canal. The outer trabecular cells are phagocytic and are thought to function as a pre-filter. However, most of the outflow resistance is thought to be from the extracellular matrix (ECM) of the juxtacanalicular region, the deepest portion of the TM, and from the inner wall basement membrane of Schlemm's canal. It is becoming increasingly evident that the extracellular milieu is important in maintaining the integrity of the TM. In glaucoma, not only have ultrastructural changes been observed in the ECM of the TM, and a significant number of mutations in ECM genes been noted, but the stiffness of glaucomatous TM appears to be greater than that of normal tissue. Additionally, TGFβ2 has been found to be elevated in the aqueous humor of glaucoma patients and is assumed to be involved in ECM changes deep with the juxtacanalicular region of the TM. This review summarizes the current literature on trabecular ECM as well as the development and function of the TM. Animal models and organ culture models targeting specific ECM molecules to investigate the mechanisms of glaucoma are described. Finally, the growing number of mutations that have been identified in ECM genes and genes that modulate ECM in humans with glaucoma are documented.

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          Journal
          Exp. Eye Res.
          Experimental eye research
          1096-0007
          0014-4835
          Apr 2015
          : 133
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Casey Eye Institute, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 97239, USA.
          [2 ] Casey Eye Institute, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 97239, USA. Electronic address: gregorka@ohsu.edu.
          Article
          S0014-4835(14)00196-1 NIHMS623173
          10.1016/j.exer.2014.07.014
          4379427
          25819459
          77756859-bb67-4290-834e-61884d23b4b8
          Copyright © 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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          animal models,extracellular matrix,gene mutations,glaucoma,intraocular pressure,perfusion culture,trabecular meshwork

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