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A Novel Technique Identifies Valve-Like Pathways Entering and Exiting Schlemm's Canal in Macaca nemestrina Primates With Similarities to Human Pathways

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fcell.2022.868029

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cell adhesive mechanism; intraocular pressure (IOP); aqueous outflow and resistance; aqueous valves; glaucoma; trabecular meshwork (TM); pulsatile aqueous outflow; cell junctions

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The study aimed to describe a novel combination of techniques for immunohistochemistry imaging of Schlemm's canal inlet (SIV) and outlet (SOV) valve-like structures, identify the adhesive relationships between trabecular meshwork (TM) and hinged collagen leaflets at the Schlemm's canal (SC) external wall, and determine the similarity between the adhesive vascular markers of the SIV lumen wall and the SC inner wall endothelium. The results showed the 3D relationships between SIV, collector channel ostia, collector channels (CC), SOV, and intrascleral channels, as well as the presence of similar cell-cell adhesion molecules and basement membrane components in the SIV lumen walls and SC inner wall endothelium.
Purpose: The aim of the study was 1) to describe a novel combination of techniques that permit immunohistochemistry imaging of Schlemm's canal inlet (SIV) and outlet (SOV) valve-like structures, 2) to identify tissue-level SIV adhesive relationships linking the trabecular meshwork (TM) to hinged collagen leaflets at the Schlemm's canal (SC) external wall, and 3) to determine whether the SIV lumen wall's adhesive vascular markers are similar to those of the SC inner wall endothelium.Materials and Methods: Anterior segments of 16 M. nemestrina primates underwent immunohistochemistry (IHC) labeling. We perfused fluorescent microspheres into 12 of the eyes. Limbal tissues were divided into quadrants, viscoelastic introduced into SC, tissues fixed, immunohistochemistry performed, radial segments cut, tissues clarified, and confocal microscopy performed. Finally, we generated ImageJ 3D projections encompassing the TM, SC, and distal pathways.Results: IHC imaging identified 3D relationships between SIV, collector channel ostia, collector channels (CC), SOV, and intrascleral channels. Imaging depth increased 176.9%, following clarification (p < 0.0001). Imaging demonstrated CD31, collagen type 1 and 4 in the walls of the SIV lumen and more distal pathways. In eight eyes, 384 segments were examined, 447 SIV identified, and 15.4% contained microspheres.Conclusion: Our technique's imaging depth permitted the identification of SIV linkage between the TM and SOV. We found comparable cell-cell adhesion molecules (CD31) and basement membrane components in the SC inner wall and SIV lumen walls. Recent OCT studies have suggested that SIV tensional relationships may control CC entrance dimensions that regulate distal resistance. Cellular adhesive properties sustain SIV tensional relationships. These SIV cell-cell and cell-basement membrane properties warrant further study because abnormalities could be a factor in the IOP elevation of glaucoma.

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