Search results for "Limbus Corneae"

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A Randomized Trial of a Schlemm's Canal Microstent with Phacoemulsification for Reducing Intraocular Pressure in Open-Angle Glaucoma

2014

Purpose To assess the safety and effectiveness of the Hydrus Microstent (Ivantis, Inc, Irvine, CA) with concurrent cataract surgery (CS) for reducing intraocular pressure (IOP) in open-angle glaucoma (OAG). Design Prospective, multicenter, randomized, single-masked, controlled clinical trial. Participants One hundred eyes from 100 patients 21 to 80 years of age with OAG and cataract with IOP of 24 mmHg or less with 4 or fewer hypotensive medications and a washed-out diurnal IOP (DIOP) of 21 to 36 mmHg. Methods On the day of surgery, patients were randomized 1:1 to undergo CS with the microstent or CS alone. Postoperative follow-up was at 1 day, 1 week, and 1, 3, 6, 12, 18, and 24 months. Wa…

MaleIntraocular pressureVisual acuityMinimally invasive glaucoma surgerymedicine.medical_treatmentVisual AcuityGlaucomalaw.inventionRandomized controlled trialLens Implantation Intraocularlaw80 and overMedicineSingle-Blind MethodProspective StudiesProspective cohort studyGlaucoma Drainage ImplantsAged 80 and overIntraocularMedicine (all)Adult; Aged; Aged 80 and over; Antihypertensive Agents; Female; Follow-Up Studies; Glaucoma Open-Angle; Humans; Intraocular Pressure; Lens Implantation Intraocular; Limbus Corneae; Male; Middle Aged; Prospective Studies; Prosthesis Implantation; Single-Blind Method; Tonometry Ocular; Visual Acuity; Visual Fields; Young Adult; Glaucoma Drainage Implants; Phacoemulsification; Stents; Ophthalmology; Medicine (all)Middle AgedOpen-AngleFemaleStentsmedicine.symptomLens ImplantationGlaucoma Open-AngleAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyLimbus CorneaeTonometryProsthesis ImplantationTonometry OcularYoung AdultOphthalmologyOcularHumansAntihypertensive AgentsIntraocular PressureAgedPhacoemulsificationbusiness.industryGlaucomaPhacoemulsificationCataract surgerymedicine.diseaseOphthalmologyVisual FieldsbusinessFollow-Up Studies
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PFN1 and integrin‐β1/mTOR axis involvement in cornea differentiation of fibroblast limbal stem cells

2019

Abstract Ex vivo limbal stem cell transplantation is the main therapeutic approach to address a complete and functional re‐epithelialization in corneal blindness, the second most common eye disorder. Although important key points were defined, the molecular mechanisms involved in the epithelial phenotype determination are unclear. Our previous studies have demonstrated the pluripotency and immune‐modulatory of fibroblast limbal stem cells (f‐LSCs), isolated from the corneal limbus. We defined a proteomic profile especially enriched in wound healing and cytoskeleton‐remodelling proteins, including Profilin‐1 (PFN1). In this study we postulate that pfn‐1 knock down promotes epithelial lineage…

0301 basic medicinelimbal stem cellApoptosisintegrin-β1Settore MED/13 - EndocrinologiaProfilins0302 clinical medicinesignallingCells CulturedCorneal epitheliumIntegrin beta1TOR Serine-Threonine KinasesEpithelium CornealCell DifferentiationCell biologymedicine.anatomical_structuremTOR pathway030220 oncology & carcinogenesisMolecular MedicineOriginal ArticleStem cellHomeobox protein NANOGintegrin‐β1regenerative medicineBiologyLimbus CorneaeCorneal limbus03 medical and health sciencesstem cellsmedicineHumansprofilinFibroblastlimbal stem cellsPI3K/AKT/mTOR pathwayCell ProliferationWound HealingSettore MED/30 - Malattie Apparato VisivoCell BiologyOriginal ArticlesFibroblastseye diseasesepithelial differentiation030104 developmental biologyGene Expression RegulationEye disordersense organscorneal regenerationWound healingBiomarkersJournal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine
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In Vitro Generation of Pancreatic Endocrine Cells from Human Adult Fibroblast-Like Limbal Stem Cells

2012

Stem cells might provide unlimited supply of transplantable cells for β-cell replacement therapy in diabetes. The human limbus is a highly specialized region hosting a well-recognized population of epithelial stem cells, which sustain the continuous renewal of the cornea, and the recently identified stromal fibroblast-like stem cells (f-LSCs), with apparent broader plasticity. However, the lack of specific molecular markers for the identification of the multipotent limbal subpopulation has so far limited the investigation of their differentiation potential. In this study we show that the human limbus contains uncommitted cells that could be potentially harnessed for the treatment of diabete…

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Erratum to: Donor age and long-term culture do not negatively influence the stem potential of limbal fibroblast-like stem cells

2016

In regenerative medicine the maintenance of stem cell properties is of crucial importance. Ageing is considered a cause of reduced stemness capability. The limbus is a stem niche of easy access and harbors two stem cell populations: epithelial stem cells and fibroblast-like stem cells. Our aim was to investigate whether donor age and/or long-term culture have any influence on stem cell marker expression and the profiles in the fibroblast-like stem cell population.Fibroblast-like stem cells were isolated and digested from 25 limbus samples of normal human corneo-scleral rings and long-term cultures were obtained. SSEA4 expression and sphere-forming capability were evaluated; cytofluorimetric…

AdultMale0301 basic medicineStage-Specific Embryonic AntigensPrimary Cell CultureGene ExpressionMedicine (miscellaneous)Limbus CorneaeBiologyBiochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous)Donor age03 medical and health sciencesCell MovementSpheroids CellularmedicineATP Binding Cassette Transporter Subfamily G Member 2HumansFibroblastAgedCell ProliferationStem CellsAge FactorsEpithelium CornealCell DifferentiationEpithelial CellsHLA-DR AntigensNanog Homeobox ProteinCell BiologyFibroblastsMiddle AgedMolecular medicinehumanitiesNeoplasm ProteinsCell biology030104 developmental biologymedicine.anatomical_structureLeukocyte Common AntigensMolecular MedicineFemaleErratumStem cellOctamer Transcription Factor-3BiomarkersStem Cell Research & Therapy
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Effect of Riboflavin/UVA Collagen Cross-linking on Central Cornea, Limbus and Intraocular Pressure. Experimental Study in Rabbit Eyes

2016

The Purpose of present study was to investigate the effect of riboflavin/ultraviolet-A-induced collagen cross-linking (CXL) on central cornea, limbus and intraocular pressure (IOP). This was an animal experimental study. The right corneas of 10 rabbits were ultraviolet-A irradiated (3 mW/cm2 for 30 minutes) after de-epithelialization and instillation of 0.1% riboflavin / 20% Dextran drops. Left corneas served as controls. Samples were examined histologically one month postoperatively. Before and after treatment, IOP measurements were recorded bilaterally. At central cornea of eyes underwent CXL keratocyte repopulation, normal arrangement of collagen fibres and a statistically significant ch…

Male0301 basic medicineIntraocular pressuremedicine.medical_specialtyCollagen cross linkinggenetic structuresUltraviolet RaysIntraocular pressureRiboflavinlcsh:MedicineRiboflavinLimbus CorneaeCornea03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineCollagen fibresOphthalmologyCorneamedicineAnimalsLimbusPhotosensitizing Agentsbusiness.industrylcsh:RSignificant differenceCorneal CrosslinkingGeneral Medicineeye diseasesCross-Linking Reagents030104 developmental biologymedicine.anatomical_structure030221 ophthalmology & optometryCollagenRabbitssense organsCentral corneabusinessAfter treatmentActa Medica (Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic)
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Production of a Double-Layer Scaffold for the “On-Demand” Release of Fibroblast-like Limbal Stem Cells

2019

The production and characterization of a double layer scaffold, to be used as a system for the “on demand” release of corneal limbal stem cells are here reported. The devices used in the clinics and proposed so far in the scientific literature, for the release of corneal stem cells in the treatment of limbal stem cell deficiency, cannot control the in vivo space-time release of cells since the biomaterial of which they are composed is devoid of stimuli responsiveness features. Our approach was to produce a scaffold composed of two different polymeric layers that give the device the appropriate mechanical properties to be placed on the ocular surface and the possibility of releasing the stem…

ScaffoldMaterials sciencePolyestersFibroblast-like limbal stem cells Limbal stem cells deficiency On demand cell releasing systems Electrospun scaffold Hyaluronic acid based film coatingBiocompatible Materials02 engineering and technologyLimbus CorneaeLimbal stem cell deficiencyCornea03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineCell Line TumorOn demandmedicineHumansGeneral Materials ScienceFibroblastCells CulturedDouble layer (biology)Stem CellsEpithelium CornealEpithelial CellsFibroblasts021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyeye diseasesCell biologymedicine.anatomical_structureSettore CHIM/09 - Farmaceutico Tecnologico ApplicativoMicroscopy Electron Scanning030221 ophthalmology & optometrysense organsStem cell0210 nano-technologyStem Cell TransplantationACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
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Allogenic simple limbal epithelial transplantation (alloSLET) from cadaveric donor eyes in patients with persistent corneal epithelial defects

2020

Background/aimTo describe the clinical outcome of allogenic simple limbal epithelial transplantation (alloSLET) utilising tissue from cadaveric donor eyes after failed re-epithelialisation of the corneal surface.MethodsMedical records of 14 eyes from 14 patients treated for persistent corneal epithelial defects with alloSLET were reviewed. The primary outcome measure was complete epithelialisation of the corneal surface. Secondary outcome measures were best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) and postoperative side effects due to surgery or medical therapy.ResultsOf the 14 eyes, 7 received alloSLET only and 7 alloSLET together with penetrating keratoplasty (PK). Thirteen (92.9%) of 14 eyes had a…

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