Artigo Revisado por pares

Alteration of the stromal architecture and depletion of keratan sulphate proteoglycans in oedematous human corneas: Histological, immunochemical and x-ray diffraction evidence

1991; Elsevier BV; Volume: 23; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/0040-8166(91)90016-m

ISSN

1532-3072

Autores

Andrew J. Quantock, Keith M. Meek, P. Brittain, A E Ridgway, Eugene J.‐M.A. Thonar,

Tópico(s)

Corneal surgery and disorders

Resumo

The structure and content of the extracellular stromal matrix of several oedematous human corneas was investigated using electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction and biochemical techniques. Electron microscopy revealed the presence of wavy lamellae and various sized collagen-free ‘lakes’ within the stroma of the oedematous corneas, with their posterior sections containing by far the largest ‘lakes’. The existence of ‘lakes’ was supported by the equatorial X-ray diffraction evidence. Staining the oedematous corneas with Cuprolinic blue prior to electron microscopical and meridional X-ray diffraction studies demonstrated a loss of stromal proteoglycans normally associated with collagen. Immunochemical evidence demonstrated reduced levels of antigenic keratan sulphate in the oedematous corneas while biochemical techniques revealed constant chondroitin sulphate levels in the same corneas.

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