| Literature DB >> 33669860 |
Seita Morishita1, Takaki Sato1, Shou Oosuka1, Taeko Horie1, Teruyo Kida1, Hidehiro Oku1, Kimitoshi Nakamura2, Shinji Takai3, Denan Jin3, Tsunehiko Ikeda1.
Abstract
We previously reported that the bursa premacularis (BPM), a peculiar vitreous structure located above the macula, contains numerous cells expressing markers of lymphatic endothelial cells, such as podoplanin and LYVE-1. Herein, we examined the expression of lymphatic markers in the Berger's space (BS), BPM, and vitreous core (VC). BS, BPM, and VC specimens were selectively collected in macular hole and epiretinal membrane patients during vitrectomy and were then immunostained with antibodies for podoplanin, LYVE-1, and fibrillin-1 and -2. By visualization using triamcinolone acetonide, the BS was recognized as a sac-like structure with a septum located behind the lens as well as BPM. Those tissues adhered to the lens or retina in a circular manner by means of a ligament-like structure. Immunostaining showed intense expression of podoplanin and LYVE-1 in the BS. Both BS and BPM stained strongly positive for fibrillin-1 and -2. The VC was faintly stained with antibodies for those lymph-node markers. Our findings indicate that both BS and BPM possibly belong to the lymphatic system, such as lymph nodes, draining excess fluid and waste products into lymphatic vessels in the dura mater of the optic nerve and the ciliary body, respectively, via intravitreal canals.Entities:
Keywords: Berger’s space (BS); anchoring filament; bursa premacularis (BPM); conduit system; fibrillin; initial lymphatics; lymph node; lymphatic vessel endothelial hyaluronan receptor 1 (LYVE-1); podoplanin
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33669860 PMCID: PMC7923221 DOI: 10.3390/ijms22042086
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Mol Sci ISSN: 1422-0067 Impact factor: 5.923