Differences in proliferation and migration of corneal endothelial cells [correction of epithelial cells] after cell transplantation in vitro.

German journal of ophthalmology Pub Date : 1996-11-01
J Bednarz, G Richard, M Böhnke, K Engelmann
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Abstract

For regular function the human cornea requires an intact endothelial cell layer with a sufficiently high cell density. One approach used to compensate endothelial cell loss is transplantation of cultured corneal endothelial cells. Using a previously described transplantation protocol, we observed topographic differences after transplantation of cultured human corneal endothelial cells to recipient corneas previously denuded of their own endothelium. The results presented in this paper suggest different interactions of the transplanted endothelial cells with the central or the peripheral part of the corneal matrix, respectively. Furthermore, cells isolated from the center of a human cornea differ from those isolated from the periphery in terms of their mitogenic capacity. The significance of these observations for corneal endothelial cell transplantation is discussed.

细胞移植后角膜内皮细胞增殖和迁移的差异[上皮细胞校正]。
人类角膜的正常功能需要一个完整的内皮细胞层和足够高的细胞密度。一种补偿内皮细胞损失的方法是移植培养的角膜内皮细胞。使用先前描述的移植方案,我们观察了培养的人角膜内皮细胞移植到先前剥去自身内皮的受体角膜后的地形差异。本文的结果表明,移植的内皮细胞分别与角膜基质的中央部分或周围部分有不同的相互作用。此外,从人角膜中心分离的细胞与从周围分离的细胞在有丝分裂能力方面有所不同。讨论了这些观察结果对角膜内皮细胞移植的意义。
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