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Coculture of ARPE-19 Cells and Porcine Neural Retina as an Ex Vivo Retinal Model.

Natalie Wagner1, Armin Safaei1, Pia A Vogt1, Maurice R Gammel1, H Burkhard Dick1, Sven Schnichels2, Stephanie C Joachim1.   

Abstract

Neural retinal organ cultures are used to investigate ocular pathomechanisms. However, these cultures lack the essential retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) cells, which are part of the actual in vivo retina. To simulate a more realistic ex vivo model, porcine neural retina explants were cocultured with ARPE-19 cells (ARPE-19 group), which are derived from human RPE. To identify whether the entire cells or just the cell factors are necessary, in a second experimental group, porcine neural retina explants were cultured with medium derived from ARPE-19 cells (medium group). Individually cultured neural retina explants served as controls (control group). After 8 days, all neural retinas were analysed to evaluate retinal thickness, photoreceptors, microglia, complement factors and synapses (n = 6-8 per group). The neural retina thickness in the ARPE-19 group was significantly better preserved than in the control group (p = 0.031). Also, the number of L-cones was higher in the ARPE-19 group, as compared to the control group (p < 0.001). Furthermore, the ARPE-19 group displayed an increased presynaptic glutamate uptake (determined via vGluT1 labelling) and enhanced post-synaptic density (determined via PSD-95 labelling). Combined Iba1 and iNOS detection revealed only minor effects of ARPE-19 cells on microglial activity, with a slight downregulation of total microglia activity apparent in the medium group. Likewise, only minor beneficial effects on photoreceptors and synaptic structure were found in the medium group. This novel system offers the opportunity to investigate interactions between the neural retina and RPE cells, and suggests that the inclusion of a RPE feeder layer has beneficial effects on the ex vivo maintenance of neural retina. By modifying the culture conditions, this coculture model allows a better understanding of photoreceptor death and photoreceptor-RPE cell interactions in retinal diseases.

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Keywords:  adult retinal pigment epithelial cell line-19; coculture; neural retina; photoreceptors; porcine retina; retinal pigment epithelium

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35302924     DOI: 10.1177/02611929221082662

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Altern Lab Anim        ISSN: 0261-1929            Impact factor:   1.303


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1.  Impact of Primary RPE Cells in a Porcine Organotypic Co-Cultivation Model.

Authors:  Natalie Wagner; Armin Safaei; José Hurst; Pia A Vogt; H Burkhard Dick; Stephanie C Joachim; Sven Schnichels
Journal:  Biomolecules       Date:  2022-07-16
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