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This report presents our preliminary observations on the trabecular meshwork from human eyes up to 5 days post-mortem in tissue culture. Satisfactory primary cultures were obtained from about 20% of the 423 expiants which were investigated. The period prior to growth was from 4 days to 4 weeks and from the appearance of the initial outgrowth it took 25 to 30 days to reach maximum cellular spread within the culture chambers. The progress of the expiant and the spreading of the trabecular meshwork cells was monitored by phase-contrast microscopy, time-lapse cinephotomi-crography, light microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, scanning electron microscopy and autoradiography (using tritiated thymidine). On the basis of their ultrastructural appearance the cultured meshwork cells seemed to be metabolically active. Their cytoplasm contained abundant rough endoplasmic reticulum, many mitochondria, a well developed Golgi apparatus and many coated and uncoated micropinosomes. However even in short-term culture the trabecular meshwork cells had adapted to the artificial environment of our system and no longer resembled “normal” trabecular meshwork cells as seen in vivo. Since trabecular meshwork cells can quickly adapt their morphology in a culture environment and because the adult human meshwork contains a significant population of non-trabecular cells, the value of long term culture as a means of investigating the cellular activity of the normal and glaucomatous outflow system must be open to question.
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Grierson, I., Robins, E., Howes, R.C. (1980). Preliminary Observations on Human Trabecular Meshwork Cells in vitro. In: Lee, W.R. (eds) Current Research in Ophthalmic Electron Microscopy. Current Research in Ophthalmic Electron Microscopy, vol 3. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-81445-7_5
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