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Retinal Organ Cultures as Alternative Research Models

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ATLA-ALTERNATIVES TO LABORATORY ANIMALS
卷 47, 期 1, 页码 19-29

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/0261192919840092

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ex vivo; eye; organotypic cultures; retina

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  1. set Stiftung
  2. FoRUM (Ruhr-University Bochum)
  3. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) [KL 2425/11-1]

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Ex vivo organ cultures represent unique research models, as they combine the advantages of cell cultures with those of animal models. Being able to mimic in vivo situations through the use of organ cultures provides an excellent opportunity to investigate cellular processes, molecular pathways and cell-cell interactions, as well as structural and synaptic organisation. Human and animal organ cultures are now well established and comprise sensitive, easy-to-manipulate experimental systems that raise minimal ethical concerns. The eye, in particular, is a very complex organ that is not easy to reproduce in vitro. However, a lot of research has been dedicated to the development of suitable ocular organ cultures. This review covers the various ex vivo retinal organ culture systems available for use in ophthalmology research and compares them with commonly used animal models. In particular, bovine and porcine retinal organ culture systems are described, because the size, anatomy, physiology and vessel morphology of bovine and porcine eyes are similar to the human eye in an undisputed way, thus making them good models. In addition, these animals are widely used by the food industry and the eyes are considered surplus material. A short overview of murine, rat, rabbit, cat, canine and simian retinal organ cultures is also provided.

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