Density dependent growth of corneal endothelial cells cultured in vitro

Tatsuo Arita , Ryoichi Okamura , Ryuji Kodama , Takashi Takeuchi , Yuichi Kadoya , Goro Eguchi
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Abstract

Using the cornea of macaque monkey, we demonstrated the relationship between cell density and growth of endothelial cells in vitro. Corneal endothelial cells in a cell sheet grow most actively in regions with cell density of 1000 to 1800 cells/mm2, in explant cultures and cell sheets and in concentrated inocula dissociated cells. Cell morphology was well sustained in these cultures. Cells cultured at a higher cell density retained their potential to proliferate actively, showing clear contrast to cells cultured at a density lower than 200 cells/mm2. When dissociated cells were cultured at a low density and maintained for more than 4 weeks, they gradually lost their growth potential, altered into polymorphonuclear giant cells and eventually dedifferentiated. In addition, cells with no contact with each other did not express growth potential. Density dependent growth was confirmed by measuring the mitotic index against the cell density per square mm from the center to the peripheral regions in cultured explants. It is concluded that the growth pattern of corneal endothelial cells is closely related to cell density, and that growth of these cells might be regulated through intercellular communications.

角膜内皮细胞体外培养的密度依赖性生长
以猕猴角膜为实验材料,研究了细胞密度与内皮细胞生长的关系。细胞片中的角膜内皮细胞在细胞密度为1000至1800个细胞/mm2的区域、外植体培养和细胞片以及浓缩接种解离细胞中生长最活跃。细胞形态在这些培养中得到很好的维持。在较高细胞密度下培养的细胞保留了活跃增殖的潜力,与密度低于200个细胞/mm2培养的细胞形成明显对比。当游离细胞在低密度培养并维持4周以上时,它们逐渐失去生长潜能,转变为多形核巨细胞,最终去分化。此外,没有相互接触的细胞不表达生长潜能。通过测量有丝分裂指数与培养外植体从中心到周围每平方毫米细胞密度的关系,证实了密度依赖性生长。结论:角膜内皮细胞的生长方式与细胞密度密切相关,其生长可能受细胞间通讯的调控。
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