K Rosenbaum1, T Reinhard, R Sundmacher. 1. Augenklinik und Lions-Hornhautbank Nordrhein-Westfalen, Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf. katja.rosenbaum@uni-duesseldorf.de
Abstract
PURPOSE: Experiments were performed to evaluate to what extent low temperature and mechanical shock are tolerated by the endothelium of corneal grafts in organ culture. METHODS: A total of 40 paired corneal grafts were kept in organ culture for 7-28 days at 34.5 degrees C. After this period, the grafts were divided into 8 groups: (A(1)) organ culture at 20 degrees C for 12 h, thereafter organ culture at 34.5 degrees C for 7 days: (A(2)) control for group A(1) maintained at 34.5 degrees C over the whole culture period: (B(1)) organ culture at 10 degrees C for 12 h, thereafter organ culture at 34.5 degrees C for 7 days: (B(2)) control for group B(1) maintained at 34.5 degrees C over the whole culture period: (C(1)) mechanical shock exerted 100 times (>100 g), thereafter organ culture at 34.5 degrees C for 7 days: (C(2)) control for group C(1) maintained at 34.5 degrees C over the whole culture period with no mechanical shock: (D(1)) organ culture at 10 degrees C for 12 h, mechanical shock exerted 100 times (>100 g) and then organ culture at 34.5 degrees C for 7 days: (D(2)) control for group D(1) maintained at 34.5 degrees C over the whole culture period with no mechanical shock. Endothelial evaluation was performed immediately before and at the end of the final culture period. RESULTS: The following values for loss of endothelial cells were obtained: A(1) 5.7%+/-6.9, A(2) 4.3%+/-15.9, B(1) 10.4%+/-14.4, B(2) 7.2%+/-14.0, C(1) 7.2%+/-6.3, C(2) 0.7%+/-13.4, D(1) 3.7%+/-7.6, D(2) 1.1%+/-7.4. CONCLUSIONS: According to these experiments, lowering the temperature to 10 degrees C over a period of 12 h and/or mechanical shock above 100 g exerted 100 times did not seem to affect the endothelium of corneal grafts in organ culture.
PURPOSE: Experiments were performed to evaluate to what extent low temperature and mechanical shock are tolerated by the endothelium of corneal grafts in organ culture. METHODS: A total of 40 paired corneal grafts were kept in organ culture for 7-28 days at 34.5 degrees C. After this period, the grafts were divided into 8 groups: (A(1)) organ culture at 20 degrees C for 12 h, thereafter organ culture at 34.5 degrees C for 7 days: (A(2)) control for group A(1) maintained at 34.5 degrees C over the whole culture period: (B(1)) organ culture at 10 degrees C for 12 h, thereafter organ culture at 34.5 degrees C for 7 days: (B(2)) control for group B(1) maintained at 34.5 degrees C over the whole culture period: (C(1)) mechanical shock exerted 100 times (>100 g), thereafter organ culture at 34.5 degrees C for 7 days: (C(2)) control for group C(1) maintained at 34.5 degrees C over the whole culture period with no mechanical shock: (D(1)) organ culture at 10 degrees C for 12 h, mechanical shock exerted 100 times (>100 g) and then organ culture at 34.5 degrees C for 7 days: (D(2)) control for group D(1) maintained at 34.5 degrees C over the whole culture period with no mechanical shock. Endothelial evaluation was performed immediately before and at the end of the final culture period. RESULTS: The following values for loss of endothelial cells were obtained: A(1) 5.7%+/-6.9, A(2) 4.3%+/-15.9, B(1) 10.4%+/-14.4, B(2) 7.2%+/-14.0, C(1) 7.2%+/-6.3, C(2) 0.7%+/-13.4, D(1) 3.7%+/-7.6, D(2) 1.1%+/-7.4. CONCLUSIONS: According to these experiments, lowering the temperature to 10 degrees C over a period of 12 h and/or mechanical shock above 100 g exerted 100 times did not seem to affect the endothelium of corneal grafts in organ culture.
Authors: Jan Schroeter; Christian Meltendorf; Christian Ohrloff; Peter Rieck Journal: Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol Date: 2007-11-16 Impact factor: 3.117