Growth of Human Corneal Endothelium on Altered Descemetʼs Membrane

To determine whether Descemetʼs membrane (DM), which is altered by disease, interferes with endothelial cell growth, healthy human corneal endothelial cells were seeded onto DM from normal corneas and diseased corneal buttons from patients with Fuchsʼ endothelial dystrophy and pseudophakic bullous k...

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description To determine whether Descemetʼs membrane (DM), which is altered by disease, interferes with endothelial cell growth, healthy human corneal endothelial cells were seeded onto DM from normal corneas and diseased corneal buttons from patients with Fuchsʼ endothelial dystrophy and pseudophakic bullous keratopathy (PBK). DM was first peeled off the corneal specimens and the endothelial cells removed by trypsinization. A suspension of first-passage corneal endothelial cells (2,000 cells/μ1; obtained from donor eye bank eyes and grown in Dulbeccoʼs minimal essential medium with 10% fetal bovine serum and 1.5% chondroitin sulfate) were seeded on DM. Epidermal growth factor (10 ng/ml) and insulin (1 U/ml) were added to the medium after seeding cells on the DM. The cells attached and flattened within 1 hour and reached confluency in 1 week on normal DM. Cells grown on DM from corneas of patients with Fuchsʼ endothelial dystrophy also flattened and grew to confluency in 1 week. Cells grown on DM from corneas of patients with PBK did not grow to confluency. Further studies with bovine and rabbit corneal endothelial cells showed similar growth patterns to human cells. These data indicate that DM from corneas of patients with Fuchsʼ dystrophy does not interfere with the growth of corneal endothelial cells but that DM from corneas of patients with PBK does interfere with cell growth.
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