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PurposeMcCarey-Kaufman’s (MK) medium and Optisol-GS medium are the most commonly employed media for human donor corneal preservation. In this study, we evaluated the preservation efficacy of discarded human donor corneas using a Thermo-reversible gelation polymer (TGP) added to these two media.MethodsThirteen human corneal buttons collected from deceased donors, which were otherwise discarded due to low endothelial cell density (ECD) were used. They were stored in four groups: MK medium, MK medium with TGP, Optisol-GS and Optisol-GS with TGP at 4 °C for 96 h. Slit lamp examination and specular microscopy were performed. Corneal limbal tissues from these corneas were then cultured using explant methodology one with and the other without TGP scaffold, for 21 days.ResultsMK + TGP and Optisol-GS + TGP preserved corneas better than without TGP, which was observed by maintenance of ECD which was significantly higher in Optisol-GS + TGP than MK + TGP (p-value = 0.000478) and corneal thickness remaining the same for 96 h. Viable corneal epithelial cells could be grown from the corneas stored only in MK + TGP and Optisol-GS + TGP. During culture, the TGP scaffold helped maintain the native epithelial phenotype and progenitor/stem cell growth was confirmed by RT-PCR characterization.ConclusionTGP reconstituted with MK and Optisol—GS media yields better preservation of human corneal buttons in terms of relatively higher ECD maintenance and better in vitro culture outcome of corneal limbal tissue. This method has the potential to become a standard donor corneal transportation-preservation methodology and it can also be extended to other tissue or organ transportation upon further validation.

Highlights

  • Corneal blindness is a major global ophthalmic public health problem with a prevalence of 4.9 million cases (Oliva et al 2012)

  • Slit lamp examination of the corneas preserved for 4 days (96 h) revealed increases in stromal oedema and thickening in the corneas stored in the MK medium group

  • The maintenance of endothelial cell density (ECD) after storage in OptisolGS ? Thermoreversible gelation polymer (TGP) was significantly higher than that of MK ? TGP (p value = 0.000478) In the MK and Optisol—GS-only groups preserved for 96 h, the endothelial cells were either absent or too few to enumerate using specular microscopy

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Corneal blindness is a major global ophthalmic public health problem with a prevalence of 4.9 million cases (Oliva et al 2012). In India, with an estimated 1.2 million corneally blind persons at any point of time, 25 000–30 000 people are added to this list every year (National Programme for Control of Blindness). K. Abraham The Mary-Yoshio Translational Hexagon (MYTH), Nichi-In Centre for Regenerative Medicine (NCRM), PB 1262, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600034, India

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