Literature DB >> 11906309

Transplantation of allogenic anterior lens capsule to the subretinal space in pigs.

Jens Folke Kiilgaard1, Anne Katrine Wiencke, Erik Scherfig, Jan Ulrik Prause, Morten la Cour.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To investigate the consequences of transplantation of a new basement membrane to the subretinal space (SRS) as a substitution of Bruch's membrane.
METHODS: Porcine anterior lens capsules (ALC) were transplanted to the subretinal space of 20 eyes from 19 young Danish landrace pigs. All pigs underwent a three port localized pars plana vitrectomy. Seventeen eyes received naked ALC. In three experiments the ALC was embedded in gelatine, in order to prevent curling of the ALC. The observation period varied between zero and 49 days. The pigs were examined by ophthalmoscopy and fundus photography. Histopathological examination of enucleated eyes was performed at the end of the experiment.
RESULTS: ALCs transplanted to the subretinal space were well-tolerated and caused no inflammation when Bruch's membrane was left undamaged. After 11 days host RPE and glial cells started to cover the ALC in a competitive fashion. When Bruch's membrane was damaged, ingrowths of choroidal vessels and fibroblasts was prominent. The use of gelatine to flatten the ALC did not prevent curling, and gelatine caused pronounced inflammation.
CONCLUSIONS: It is possible to transplant porcine ALC to the SRS of the pig. ALCs are well-tolerated in the SRS and are covered with well-differentiated monolayers of host RPE-cells, if Bruch's membrane is left intact.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11906309     DOI: 10.1034/j.1600-0420.2002.800115.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Ophthalmol Scand        ISSN: 1395-3907


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