Photoreceptor survival in transplantation of autologous iris pigment epithelial cells to the subretinal space.

S. Crafoord, L. Geng, S. Seregard, P. Algvere
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PURPOSE To investigate photoreceptor survival in transplantation of non-cultured iris pigment epithelial (IPE) cells to the subretinal space in a prospective experimental study. METHODS Upper iridectomies were carried out in the right eyes of 37 pigmented rabbits. Suspensions of freshly harvested autologous IPE cells (without culturing) were prepared and injected into the subretinal space of the same eye. Follow-up examinations were carried out using ophthalmoscopy and colour fundus photography. The rabbits were killed at 1, 2, 3 and 6 months, respectively, and the eyes examined with light and electron microscopy. RESULTS On histological examination, the photoreceptor cells were found to be well-preserved in grafted areas at 1-3 months. At 6 months, the photoreceptors generally disclosed a normal nuclear layer and long outer segments when overlying areas with single cells or clusters of transplanted IPE cells. Multilayers of cells in abundance, including native RPE cells and macrophages (stained with RAM 11), particularly under microfolds of the neural retina, were occasionally associated with photoreceptor damage and nuclear drop out from the outer retinal layer. There was no inflammatory response in the choroid and the choriocapillaris remained patent. CONCLUSION The experiments show that grafting freshly harvested autologous IPE cells to the subretinal space is feasible and that the photoreceptors generally survive for at least 6 months when overlying the transplanted areas. Multilayers of abundant cells in the subretinal space may induce adverse focal effects on adjacent photoreceptors.
自体虹膜色素上皮细胞在视网膜下间隙移植中的光感受器存活。
目的通过前瞻性实验研究非培养虹膜色素上皮细胞(IPE)移植视网膜下间隙后光感受器的存活情况。方法对37只色盲兔右眼行虹膜切除术。制备新鲜收获的自体IPE细胞悬浮液(未经培养)并将其注射到同只眼睛的视网膜下间隙。随访检查采用眼底镜和彩色眼底摄影。分别于1、2、3、6个月时处死家兔,用光镜和电镜检查眼睛。结果1 ~ 3个月时,移植区感光细胞保存完好。6个月时,当移植的IPE细胞覆盖单细胞或成簇时,光感受器通常显示正常的核层和较长的外节。大量的多层细胞,包括天然RPE细胞和巨噬细胞(用RAM 11染色),特别是在神经视网膜的微褶下,偶尔与视网膜外层的光感受器损伤和核脱落有关。脉络膜无炎症反应,脉络膜毛细血管通畅。结论新鲜的自体IPE细胞移植到视网膜下间隙是可行的,光感受器覆盖在移植区域后一般能存活至少6个月。视网膜下空间中丰富的多层细胞可能对相邻的光感受器产生不利的聚焦效应。
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