Staining of endothelial cells does not change the result of cell density

To determine the corneal endothelial cell density human donor corneas are usually placed in hypotonic balanced salt solution for unstained cell counting. Experimental studies often stain the corneal endothelium to highlight cells and cell borders and simplify counting. However, staining normally ter...

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description To determine the corneal endothelial cell density human donor corneas are usually placed in hypotonic balanced salt solution for unstained cell counting. Experimental studies often stain the corneal endothelium to highlight cells and cell borders and simplify counting. However, staining normally terminates the experiments. Up to date, there is no publication comparing endothelial cell counts before and after staining. This study compared the counting results of unstained (hypotonic balanced salt solution) and stained (trypan blue & alizarin red S) assessment of the corneal endothelial cell density. No evidence for significantly differing cell counts was found between unstained and stained analysis of the corneal endothelial cell density. Therefore, we consider unstained counting non-inferior to stained counting.
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Anthraquinones - pharmacology
Biomedical and Life Sciences
Biomedicine
Cell Biology
Cell Count - methods
Cell density
Cell Survival - drug effects
Coloring Agents - pharmacology
Cornea
Counting
Density
Endothelial cells
Endothelium
Endothelium, Corneal - cytology
Humans
Life Sciences
Saline solutions
Short Communication
Staining
Transplant Surgery
Trypan Blue - pharmacology
title Staining of endothelial cells does not change the result of cell density
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