Serum-free medium and hydroxyethyl starch supports cell survival better than Minimal Essential Medium and dextran in organ-cultured mouse corneas

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Contributors

  • L. Knels - , Institute of Anatomy (Author)
  • D. Götze - , Institute of Anatomy (Author)
  • K. Engelmann - , TUD Dresden University of Technology, Klinikum Chemnitz gGmbH (Author)
  • M. Valtink - , Institute of Anatomy (Author)

Abstract

Background/aims In a previous study, we observed a deleterious effect of serum-supplemented Minimal Essential Medium (MEM) on human corneal endothelial cell survival in a cell culture model. Consequently, here we studied the effects of conventional, serum-supplemented MEM and a serum-free medium in combination with two different deswelling substances on cell survival in whole corneas in a mouse model.

Methods Murine corneas were cultured for 4 days in MEM+2% fetal calf serum (FCS) or serum-free Human Endothelial-SFM (SFM), both supplemented with either 6% dextran T500 or 7.5% hydroxyethyl starch (HES) 130/0.4. Cells were examined by differential interference contrast microscopy, H&E staining, immunocytochemistry for cleaved caspase-3, Bcl-2, haem oxygenase-1 and immunoblotting for cleaved caspase-3.

Results In MEM, endothelial cells were almost completely lost after 4 days and the number of epithelial cells was markedly reduced. The remaining cells showed fragmented nuclei and were positive for cleaved caspase-3 and strongly positive for Bcl-2. Corneas cultured in SFM retained an almost closed layer of endothelial cells. Fewer cells were positive for Bcl-2, and only a few cells were positive for cleaved caspase-3 even under staurosporine administration. HES supplementation was well tolerated by corneal cells over 4 days, while a 4-day supplementation with dextran resulted in the loss of endothelial and epithelial cells.

Conclusions Serum-free medium, Human Endothelial-SFM, promoted cell survival during corneal organ culture better than MEM+2% FCS. HES 130/0.4 appeared to be tolerated better by the cells than dextran T500.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1744-1750
Number of pages7
JournalBritish journal of ophthalmology
Volume98
Issue number12
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2014
Peer-reviewedYes

External IDs

Scopus 84911367969
ORCID /0000-0003-3205-1876/work/142256433
WOS 000345284300027

Keywords

Keywords

  • ENDOTHELIUM, APOPTOSIS, DENSITY, STORAGE