This video demonstrates a method to induce ocular surface inflammation and meibomian gland dysfunction in a murine model. Stimulation of the mouse's immune system using an immunogen and later restimulation with the same immunogen promotes ocular surface inflammation, which causes plugging of meibomian gland secretion through neutrophil-produced aggNETs and leads to dry eye disease.
Protocol
All procedures involving animal models have been reviewed by the local institutional animal care committee and the JoVE veterinary review board. 1. Induction of murine ocular surface inflammation Perform immunogen preparation for immunization. Prepare the immunogen freshly on the day of immunization, mixing ovalbumin (OVA, 50 mg/mL) and pertussis toxin (100 µg/mL) in saline and the adjuvant aluminum hydroxide (40 mg/mL) (see Table of M…
Representative Results
Figure 1: Excision of the facial tissue surrounding the orbital region. The incision trail is indicated in red. This allows for excising the ocular organs and investigating the influence and effects of various topically administered therapeutics on accessory ocular organs such as the conjunctiva and cornea.
Divulgations
The authors have nothing to disclose.
Materials
1x PBS
Gibco
Aluminium Hydroxide
Imject alum Adjuvant
77161
40 mg/ mL
Final Concentration: in vivo: 1 mg/ 100 µL
C57Bl/6 mice, aged 7–9 weeks
Charles River Laboratories
Curved forceps
FST by Dumont SWITZERLAND
5/45 11251-35
Fine sharp scissor
FST Stainless steel, Germany
15001-08
Laminar safety cabinet
Herasafe
NaCl 0.9% (Saline)
B.Braun
Ovalbumin (OVA)
Endofit, Invivogen
9006-59-1
10 mg/200 µL in saline
Pertussis toxin
ThermoFisher Scientific
PHZ1174
50 µg/ 500 µL in saline
Final Concentration: in vivo: 100 µg/ 100 µL