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Morphological factors associated with giant vacuoles with I-pores in Schlemm's canal endothelial cells of human eyes: A serial block-face scanning electron microscopy study.

David L Swain1, Thuy Duong Le2, Senila Yasmin2, Beatriz Fernandes2, Ganimete Lamaj2, Indira Dasgupta2, Yanyun Gao2, Haiyan Gong3.   

Abstract

Increased intraocular pressure (IOP) is the main risk factor for primary open-angle glaucoma and results from impaired drainage of aqueous humor (AH) through the trabecular outflow pathway. AH must pass the inner wall (IW) endothelium of Schlemm's canal (SC), which is a monolayer held together by tight junctions, to exit the eye. One route across the IW is through giant vacuoles (GVs) with their basal openings and intracellular pores (I-pores). AH drainage through the trabecular outflow pathway is segmental. Whether more GVs with both basal openings and I-pores are present in the active flow areas and factors that may influence formation of GVs with I-pores have not been fully elucidated due to limitations in imaging methods. In this study, we applied a relatively new technique, serial block-face scanning electron microscopy (SBF-SEM), to investigate morphological factors associated with GVs with I-pores in different flow areas. Two normal human donor eyes were perfused at 15 mmHg with fluorescent tracers to label the outflow pattern followed by perfusion-fixation. Six radial wedges of trabecular meshwork including SC (2 each from high-, low-, and non-flow areas) were imaged using SBF-SEM (total: 9802 images). Total GVs, I-pores, basal openings, and four types of GVs were identified. Percentages of GVs with I-pores and basal openings and number of I-pores/GV were determined. Overall, 14.4% (477/3302) of GVs had I-pores. Overall percentage of GVs with both I-pores and basal openings was higher in high- (15.7%), than low- (12.6%) or non-flow (7.3%) areas. Of GVs with I-pores, 83.2% had a single I-pore; 16.8% had multiple I-pores (range: 2-6). Additionally, 180 GVs (90 with I-pores and 90 without I-pores) were randomly selected, manually segmented, and three-dimensionally (3D) reconstructed to determine size, shape, and thickness of the cellular lining. Size of GVs (including median volume, surface area, and maximal cross-sectional area) with I-pores (n = 90) was significantly larger than GVs without I-pores (n = 90) using 3D-reconstructed GVs (P ≤ 0.01). Most I-pores (73.3%; 66/90) were located on or close to GV's maximal cross-sectional area with significant thinning of the cellular lining. Our results suggest that larger size and thinner cellular lining of GVs may contribute to formation of GVs with I-pores. More GVs with I-pores and basal openings were observed in high-flow areas, suggesting these GVs do provide a channel through which AH passes into SC and that increasing this type of GV may be a potential strategy to increase aqueous outflow for glaucoma treatment.
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Keywords:  3D electron microscopy; Giant vacuoles; Human eye anatomy; Pores; Schlemm's canal endothelium; Segmental aqueous outflow; Serial block-face scanning electron microscopy

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33571532      PMCID: PMC8044056          DOI: 10.1016/j.exer.2021.108488

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Eye Res        ISSN: 0014-4835            Impact factor:   3.467


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1.  Schlemm's Canal Endothelium Cellular Connectivity in Giant Vacuole and Pore Formation in Different Flow-type Areas: A Serial Block-Face Scanning Electron Microscopy Study.

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