LATENT ENDOTHELIAL-CELL DAMAGE AFTER EXPERIMENTAL CORNEAL CRYOPRESERVATION

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HAGENAH, M [1 ]
BOHNKE, M [1 ]
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[1] INSELSPITAL BERN,CH-3010 BERN,SWITZERLAND
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10.1007/BF00921118
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R77 [眼科学];
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Ninety porcine corneas were evaluated by vital staining with alizarin red S and trypan blue in a three-step experiment. Central cell densities were counted (a) on freshly dissected corneas (n = 30), (b) on cryopreserved corneas directly after thawing (n = 30), and (c) after a postthawing organ culture interval of 24 h (n = 30). Two freezing methods were used: (a) minimum essential medium - containing 20% fetal calf serum and (b) the same but containing additionally 2% chondroitin sulfate. Directly after thawing neither method showed significant cell loss (3.9% and 3%) compared to fresh tissue. After postthawing organ culture, however, tissue that had been frozen without chondroitin sulfate displayed a cell loss of 73.5% compared to corneas of the same freezing protocol directly after thawing. Corneas in chondroitin sulfate containing medium-showed a cell loss of only 33.2%. We conclude that reliable morphologic evaluation should not be obtained from cryopreserved corneas examined directly after thawing.
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