نتایج جستجو برای: limbal stem cell

تعداد نتایج: 1809049  

Journal: :بینا 0
حسین بهاروند h baharvand پژوهشکده رویان مرضیه ابراهیمی m ebrahimi پژوهشکده رویان محمدعلی جوادی ma javadi دانشگاه علوم پزشکی شهید بهشتی بهرام عین اللهی b einollahi دانشگاه علوم پزشکی شهید بهشتی محمد معصومی m massumi پژوهشکده رویان

purpose: to evaluate the properties of cultured limbal stem cells for corneal surface reconstruction. methods: specimens of limbal explants were prepared from the eye bank of i.r. iran. the explants were cultured and expanded on acellular amniotic membrane for 21 days. the cultured cells were evaluated for expression of connexin 43 and keratinine k3 by immunocytochemistry and expression of k12 ...

Journal: :European journal of ophthalmology 2003
K Ramaesh B Dhillon

PURPOSE The management of severe ocular surface disease due to limbal stem cell deficiency has changed dramatically. The concept of limbal stem cells, as the source of corneal epithelium revolutionised the therapeutic approach of ocular surface reconstruction. Deficiency of limbal stem cells results in blinding ocular surface diseases. Grafting viable limbal tissue, from either fellow healthy e...

2016
Yuan Zhang Hong Sun Yongsong Liu Shuangling Chen Subo Cai Yingting Zhu Ping Guo

Limbal epithelial progenitors are stem cells located in limbal palisades of vogt. In this review, we present the audience with recent evidence that limbal epithelial progenitors may be a powerful stem cell resource for the cure of human corneal stem cell deficiency. Further understanding of their mechanism may shed lights to the future successful application of stem cell therapy not only to the...

2014
Marc A. Dziasko Hannah E. Armer Hannah J. Levis Alex J. Shortt Stephen Tuft Julie T. Daniels

Limbal epithelial stem cells (LESCs) are essential to maintain the transparent ocular surface required for vision. Despite great advances in our understanding of ocular stem cell biology over the last decade, the exact location of the LESC niche remains unclear. In the present study we have used in vitro clonal analysis to confirm that limbal crypts provide a niche for the resident LESCs. We ha...

2016
Shaokun Zhang Zaoxia Liu Guanfang Su Hong Wu

The limbal epithelial cells can be maintained on 3T3 feeder layer with fetal bovine serum supplemented culture medium, and these cells have been used to successfully treat limbal stem cell deficiency. However, fetal bovine serum contains unknown components and displays quantitative and qualitative lot-to-lot variations. To improve the culture condition, the defined KnockOut serum replacement wa...

Journal: :BioEssays : news and reviews in molecular, cellular and developmental biology 2013
Charles Osei-Bempong Francisco C Figueiredo Majlinda Lako

The limbus is a narrow band of tissue that encircles the cornea, the transparent 'window' into the eye. The outermost layer of the cornea is the epithelium, which is necessary for clear vision. The limbus acts as a 'reservoir' for limbal stem cells which maintain and regenerate the corneal epithelium. It also functions as a barrier to the conjunctiva and its blood vessels. Limbal stem cell defi...

Journal: :Experimental eye research 2008
Hong Qi De-Quan Li H David Shine Zhuo Chen Kyung-Chul Yoon Dan B Jones Stephen C Pflugfelder

Nerve growth factor (NGF), a member of the neurotrophin family, has been identified as an essential growth factor supporting stem cell self-renewal outside the nervous system and was previously shown to stimulate corneal epithelial proliferation both in vivo and in vitro. In this study, we evaluated the expression of NGF and its corresponding receptors in the human corneal and limbal tissues, a...

Journal: :Nepalese journal of ophthalmology : a biannual peer-reviewed academic journal of the Nepal Ophthalmic Society : NEPJOPH 2015
P A Kafle S K Singh I Sarkar L Surin

INTRODUCTION Chemical burns of the eyes are one of the important causes of visual disability. Chemical burns particularly alkali burn may lead to gross limbal stem cell deficiency. Amniotic membrane transplantation with limbal graft is a good method for ocular surface reconstruction. CASE A 39 years male presented to Biratnagar Eye Hospital after 5 months of chemical injury with redness, pain...

2016
Leonardo Mastropasqua Roberta Calienno Manuela Lanzini Mario Nubile Rossella Annamaria Colabelli-Gisoldi Luca De Carlo Augusto Pocobelli

PURPOSE To correlate a biomicroscopic evaluation, an in vivo confocal microscopy examination, and impression cytologic findings of the corneal center and sclerocorneal limbus after cultured limbal stem cell transplantation and to test the effectiveness of in vivo confocal microscopy as a diagnostic procedure in ocular surface cell therapy reconstructive surgery. METHODS Six eyes of six patien...

2016
Peter J Wilson Jeremy J Mathan Jennifer J McGhee Salim Ismail Trevor Sherwin Charles NJ McGhee

The human cornea requires a smooth, transparent, robust and renewable surface to maintain its key optical and protective functions. The corneal epithelium is maintained by a local population of “stem cells”, which although not truly pluripotent, are capable of self-regeneration by asymmetric division. These cells are located at the limbus the region where the conjunctiva-covered sclera meets th...

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