نتایج جستجو برای: limbal stem cell graft

تعداد نتایج: 1864040  

Journal: :Molecular vision 2003
Gail M Seigel Wei Sun Richard Salvi Lorrie M Campbell Susan Sullivan James J Reidy

PURPOSE Human corneal limbal stem cells mature and repopulate the superficial layers of the cornea throughout life. In this study, we tested the hypothesis that human corneal stem cells, derived from neural ectoderm, can exhibit functional neuronal properties. METHODS Human corneal limbal tissue (donor age 6 weeks to 92 years) was obtained from Upstate New York Transplant Services. Tissues we...

2015
Chi-Chin Sun Hsiao-Ting Chiu Yi-Fang Lin Kuo-Ying Lee Jong-Hwei Su Pang Xuefeng Liu

Transplantation of ex vivo cultured limbal epithelial cells is proven effective in restoring limbal stem cell deficiency. The present study aimed to investigate the promoting effect of Y-27632 on limbal epithelial cell proliferation. Limbal explants isolated from human donor eyes were expanded three weeks on culture dishes and outgrowth of epithelial cells was subsequently subcultured for in vi...

Journal: :Stem cells 2015
Aya Amitai-Lange Anna Altshuler Jeffrey Bubley Noora Dbayat Beatrice Tiosano Ruby Shalom-Feuerstein

Accumulating evidence supports the dogma that the corneal epithelium is regenerated by stem cells located exclusively in the limbal niche, at the corneal periphery. Accordingly, limbal stem cells (LSCs) give rise to progenitors that proliferate and migrate centripetally to repopulate the corneal epithelium, which has a short turnover. Moreover, LSC loss leads to corneal opacity and blindness, w...

2015
Kamesh Dhamodaran Murali Subramani Nallathambi Jeyabalan Murugeswari Ponnalagu Priyanka Chevour Reshma Shetty Himanshu Matalia Rohit Shetty Sabina Evan Prince Debashish Das

PURPOSE Limbal epithelial stem cell deficiency is caused by exposure of the cornea to thermal, chemical, or radiation burns or by diseases (aniridia and Stevens-Johnson syndrome). Autologous cell transplantation is a widely used therapeutic modality for restoring the corneal surface in such pathological conditions. Ex vivo cultured limbal, conjunctival, and oral biopsies have been widely used t...

Journal: :international journal of pediatrics 0
siamak zarei-ghanavati eye research center, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran. juan a. ramirez-miranda jules stein eye institute, university of california, los angeles, ca. sophie x. deng jules stein eye institute, university of california, los angeles, ca.

background  to report normal variations of the limbal structures using in vivo laser scanning confocal microscopy. methods: this was a retrospective study of fourteen eyes from 11 healthy individuals. confocal imaging of cornea and limbus was performed using heidelberg retina tomograph iii rostock corneal module. results: the typical structure of the palisades of vogt (pov) was detected in 57% ...

Journal: :Translational vision science & technology 2013
Szu-Yu Chen Megha Mahabole Scheffer C G Tseng

PURPOSE Transplantation of ex vivo expanded limbal epithelial progenitor cells (LEPCs) on epithelially denuded amniotic membrane (dAM) in supplemented hormonal epithelial medium (SHEM) is an alternative solution for treating corneal blindness due to limbal stem cell (SC) deficiency. Because the phenotype of limbal niche cells (NCs) is preserved better in serum-free modified embryonic stem cell ...

2016
Zala Lužnik Marko Hawlina Elvira Maličev Marina Bertolin Andreja Nataša Kopitar Alojz Ihan Stefano Ferrari Petra Schollmayer

PURPOSE To evaluate the effect of prolonged limbal explants cultured without any scaffolds or on amniotic membrane (AM) on the viability, proliferation and differentiation potential of putative phenotypically defined cultured limbal mesenchymal (LMSC) and epithelial stem cells (LESC). METHODS Limbal explants were cultivated on cryopreserved intact AM or plastic plates using medium supplemente...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 2009
Masahiro Omoto Hideyuki Miyashita Shigeto Shimmura Kazunari Higa Tetsuya Kawakita Satoru Yoshida Michael McGrogan Jun Shimazaki Kazuo Tsubota

PURPOSE To report the efficacy of human bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells as a source of feeder cells for the cultivation of transplantable corneal epithelial cell sheets. METHODS Human mesenchymal stem cells (marrow adherent stem cells; MASCs) were cultured in alpha-modified Eagle's medium with 10% serum and were treated with mitomycin C. Expression of cytokines in MASCs was confirm...

Journal: :Archives of ophthalmology 2003
José A P Gomes Myrna S Santos Angela S Ventura Waleska B C Donato Marcelo C Cunha Ana Luísa Höfling-Lima

OBJECTIVE To report the use of preserved amniotic membrane and living related corneal limbal/conjunctival transplantation in total limbal stem cell and conjunctival deficiency secondary to severe Stevens-Johnson syndrome. DESIGN Prospective, noncomparative, interventional case series. PATIENTS AND METHODS Ten eyes of 10 patients with total limbal stem cell and conjunctival deficiency second...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 2007
Edwin C Figueira Nick Di Girolamo Minas T Coroneo Denis Wakefield

PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to identify phenotypic markers of human limbal stem cells in fetal and adult corneas. METHODS RNA from microscopically dissected superficial limbal and central fetal (18 weeks) corneas was amplified and used to generate P(32)-labeled, reverse-transcribed antisense RNA that was linearly amplified and hybridized to a focused stem cell cDNA microarray. Diffe...

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