Visualization of porcine and human aqueous humor outflow tract anatomies with transparency enhancement.

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY Japanese Journal of Ophthalmology Pub Date : 2025-01-18 DOI:10.1007/s10384-024-01151-6
Yuichi Asahina, Makoto Aihara, Takashi Miyai, Asami Tanaka, Hiroshi Onodera
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Purpose: There is no established method for visualizing the three-dimensional (3D) structure of the aqueous humor outflow tract. This study attempted to visualize the 3D structures of porcine and human ocular tissues, particularly the aqueous humor outflow tract using a transparency reagent composed of 2, 2-thiodiethanol.

Study design: Clinical and experimental.

Methods: The porcine eyes were collected in Japan, and the human eyes were imported from the United States. The human eyes were obtained from a 64-year-old Caucasian woman, arriving 7 days after her death. The specimens were formalin-fixed upon arrival, fluorescently labeled, optically cleared using a transparency-enhancing reagent, and visualized using a confocal microscope.

Results: Both porcine and human eyes were visualized to the extent that the choroidal vessels were observed on gross examination. The aqueous humor outflow tract was clearly observed as a luminal structure in the porcine eye, mainly depicted by autofluorescence, and in the human eyes as a luminal structure continuing from the trabecular meshwork without fluorescence.

Conclusion: Observations using transparency-enhancing technology enabled us to obtain 3D images useful for visualizing ocular tissues, especially the aqueous humor outflow tract.

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透明增强的猪和人房水流出道解剖可视化。
目的:房水流出道三维(3D)结构的可视化没有既定的方法。本研究试图使用由2,2 -硫代二乙醇组成的透明试剂可视化猪和人眼部组织的三维结构,特别是房水流出道。研究设计:临床和实验。方法:猪眼采自日本,人眼采自美国。人的眼睛来自一名64岁的高加索妇女,在她死亡7天后到达。标本到达后用福尔马林固定,荧光标记,使用透明增强试剂光学清除,并使用共聚焦显微镜观察。结果:猪和人的肉眼均可见脉络膜血管。在猪眼里,房水流出道是一个主要由自身荧光描绘的管腔结构,而在人眼中,则是一个从小梁网延续而来的管腔结构,没有荧光。结论:使用透明度增强技术观察使我们能够获得有用的3D图像,用于可视化眼部组织,特别是房水流出道。
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期刊介绍: The Japanese Journal of Ophthalmology (JJO) was inaugurated in 1957 as a quarterly journal published in English by the Ophthalmology Department of the University of Tokyo, with the aim of disseminating the achievements of Japanese ophthalmologists worldwide. JJO remains the only Japanese ophthalmology journal published in English. In 1997, the Japanese Ophthalmological Society assumed the responsibility for publishing the Japanese Journal of Ophthalmology as its official English-language publication. Currently the journal is published bimonthly and accepts papers from authors worldwide. JJO has become an international interdisciplinary forum for the publication of basic science and clinical research papers.
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