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Comparative observation of freeze–thaw‐induced damage in pig,rabbit, and human corneal stroma
Authors:Joo Youn Oh  Mee Kum Kim  Hyun Ju Lee  Jung Hwa Ko  Won Ryang Wee  Jin Hak Lee
Institution:1. Seoul Artificial Eye Center, Seoul National University Hospital Clinical Research Institute, Seoul, Korea;2. Department of Ophthalmology, Seoul National University College of Medicine, 28 Yeongeon‐dong, Chongno‐gu, Seoul 110‐744, Korea;3. Xenotransplantation Research Center and Clinical Research Institute, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, Korea
Abstract:Objective Although variations exist between species with respect to outcomes after cryopreservation, little is known about the differences in the susceptibility of the corneal stroma to cryoinjury. We performed this study to investigate freeze–thaw‐induced damage in keratocytes and collagen in rabbit, pig, and human corneas. Animals studied Rabbit, pig, and human. Procedures We prepared 250‐μm‐thick anterior stroma from rabbit, pig, and human corneas after scraping off the epithelium and endothelium. Each 250‐μm‐thick corneal stroma without epithelium was placed in a 50‐mL tube, frozen with liquid N2 for 15 min and taken out to thaw rapidly at 37 °C. This procedure of rapid freezing and thawing was repeated three times. Differences between the species with respect to cells and collagen structures were examined using hematoxylin–eosin (H&E) staining, terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase‐mediated nick end labeling (TUNEL) assay, and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). We orthotopically transplanted the pig and rabbit corneal transplants after the triple freeze–thaw cycle into rabbit eyes and evaluated graft survival. Results On gross examination, rabbit corneas became opaque after the triple freeze–thaw procedure, while pig and human corneas remained transparent. Histologically, keratocytes were apoptotic on TUNEL assay and TEM in rabbit, pig, and human corneas. Collagen fibrils were fragmented and the arrangement of collagen fibrils was severely disturbed in rabbit corneas on H&E staining and TEM; collagen was well preserved in pig and human corneas. Rabbit corneal stroma underwent autolysis after transplantation, whereas the pig corneal stroma remained clear for 1 month. Conclusions Our study showed that rabbit corneal stroma was more susceptible to freeze–thaw injury than pig and human corneas.
Keywords:cornea  freeze–  thaw  human  keratocyte  pig  rabbit
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