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J Fr Ophtalmol ; 10(10): 547-9, 551-5, 1987.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3443705

ABSTRACT

Using the methods of Doughman, Sperling and Pels 66 human corneas were preserved up to five weeks in a modified tissue culture medium at +37 degrees C. The organ culture medium consisted of the following ingredients: Dulbecco Iscov's medium, 2% fetal calf serum, penicillin 100 IU/ml, Streptomycin 0.5 mg/ml, and fungizone 5 mg/ml. After culture the corneal endothelium was examined by light microscopy after staining with trypan blue 0.3% and alizarin red 1%. The number of dead cells was counted and the morphological alterations were described at 7, 14, 21 and 35 days. Biochemical analysis of the medium (pH, lactate, glucose) during storage has allowed the comparison of three kinds of storage: 50 ml, 20 ml, and 20 ml with 10 ml substitution weekly. After culture the number of dead cells did not exceed 1% at each period indicating that no dead cell was present at that time. Alteration of the cell shape and formation of rosette and joint meetings of 5 to 8 cells were the dominating morphological changes of the endothelial cells. The endothelial layer was intact and coherent on to 35 days culture. Endothelial cells loses during culture were not determined. The biochemical studies have shown the better quality (pH stability, anaerobic ratio) of storage in 50 ml medium or 20 ml 50% weekly substitution medium. This last kind of storage has given the best metabolic conditions for the preserved corneas. However for long period of storage up to 3-4 weeks, renewing 50% of the medium is found appropriate. At the end of this study a clinical trial is proposed.


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Cornea , Organ Preservation/methods , Cornea/cytology , Cornea/metabolism , Culture Media , Endothelium/cytology , Glucose/metabolism , Humans , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Lactates/metabolism , Temperature , Time Factors
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C R Seances Soc Biol Fil ; 178(4): 474-80, 1984.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6241019

ABSTRACT

Prostaglandins are involved in different stages of reproduction. In respect to the placental metabolism of prostaglandins in the Guinea pig, we have studied the composition of Guinea pig placenta in free and total fatty acids. The arachidonic and dihomo-gamma-linolenic acids, precursors of prostaglandins of series 2 and 1, and the linoleic acid were quantified at different gestational ages using a gas-chromatography capillary column technique. Only the linoleic acid shows a significant increase at the end of gestation.


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Fatty Acids/metabolism , Placenta/metabolism , 8,11,14-Eicosatrienoic Acid/metabolism , Animals , Arachidonic Acids/metabolism , Chromatography, Gas , Fatty Acids, Nonesterified/metabolism , Female , Guinea Pigs , Linoleic Acid , Linoleic Acids/metabolism , Pregnancy , Prostaglandins/biosynthesis
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