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A new method for selection of angular aqueous plexus cells from porcine eyes: a model for Schlemm's canal endothelium.


ABSTRACT:

Purpose

The authors sought to develop a technique for isolating and culturing angular aqueous plexus (AAP) cells from more plentiful porcine eyes. AAP is an analogue of Schlemm's canal.

Methods

Cells were differentially selected with puromycin, a toxin often used to select brain microvascular endothelial cells based on the expression of P-glycoprotein (P-gp), a multidrug resistance efflux pump. Trabecular meshwork containing AAP was dissected and pooled from fresh porcine eyes, digested in collagenase I, washed, filtered, and cultured for 8 days in a gelatin-coated plastic flask. Cells were then selected by exposure to 4 ?g/mL puromycin for 2 days in the culture medium. Cells were fixed and immunostained for P-gp, ICAM II, von Willebrand factor (vWF), VE-cadherin, and ?-smooth muscle actin (?-SMA).

Results

Histology of the limbus showed that the dissection was limited to the trabecular meshwork region, including the AAP. Before puromycin treatment, cells appeared heterogeneous and polygonal, suggestive of a mixed population. More than 90% of the cells were removed by puromycin, leaving a population that appeared uniformly cobblestone-like when grown to confluence and that was contact inhibited. Puromycin-selected cells stained positively for the endothelial markers ICAM II, vWF, and VE-cadherin but negatively for ?-SMA, consistent with staining patterns in whole tissue.

Conclusions

Based on marker expression, morphology, and behavior in culture, puromycin-selected cells from porcine outflow tissues are AAP endothelial cells. Thus, porcine eyes can provide a plentiful alternative cell source for studying Schlemm's canal biology related to ocular hypertension.

SUBMITTER: Lei Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3061510 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A new method for selection of angular aqueous plexus cells from porcine eyes: a model for Schlemm's canal endothelium.

Lei Yuan Y   Overby Darryl R DR   Read A Thomas AT   Stamer W Daniel WD   Ethier C Ross CR  

Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 20100616 11


<h4>Purpose</h4>The authors sought to develop a technique for isolating and culturing angular aqueous plexus (AAP) cells from more plentiful porcine eyes. AAP is an analogue of Schlemm's canal.<h4>Methods</h4>Cells were differentially selected with puromycin, a toxin often used to select brain microvascular endothelial cells based on the expression of P-glycoprotein (P-gp), a multidrug resistance efflux pump. Trabecular meshwork containing AAP was dissected and pooled from fresh porcine eyes, di  ...[more]

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