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Connexin 50 Influences the Physiological Optics of the In Vivo Mouse Lens

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Specialty Ophthalmology
Date 2024 Jul 10
PMID 38984874
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to utilize multi-parametric magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to investigate in vivo age-related changes in the physiology and optics of mouse lenses where Connexin 50 has been deleted (Cx50KO) or replaced by Connexin 46 (Cx50KI46).

Methods: The lenses of transgenic Cx50KO and Cx50KI46 mice were imaged between 3 weeks and 6 months of age using a 7T MRI. Measurements of lens geometry, the T2 (water-bound protein ratios), the refractive index (n), and T1 (free water content) values were calculated by processing the acquired images. The lens power was calculated from an optical model that combined the geometry and the n. All transgenic mice were compared with control mice at the same age.

Results: Cx50KO and Cx50KI46 mice developed smaller lenses compared with control mice. The lens thickness, volume, and surface radii of curvatures all increased with age but were limited to the size of the lenses. Cx50KO lenses exhibited higher lens power than Cx50KI46 lenses at all ages, and this was correlated with significantly lower water content in these lenses, which was probably modulated by the gap junction coupling. The refractive power tended to a steady state with age, similar to the control mice.

Conclusions: The modification of Cx50 gap junctions significantly impacted lens growth and physiological optics as the mouse aged. The lenses showed delayed development growth, and altered optics governed by different lens physiology. This research provides new insights into how gap junctions regulate the development of the lens's physiological optics.

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