Korean J Ophthalmol > Volume 13(1); 1999 > Article
Korean Journal of Ophthalmology 1999;13(1):1-6.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3341/kjo.1999.13.1.1    Published online June 30, 1999.
Distribution of proteoglycans in the human trabecular meshwork: histochemical electron microscopic findings with cuprolinic blue.
M K Ko, D S Kim, J C Shin
Department of Ophthalmology, School of Medicine, Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea.
Abstract
The distribution of sulfated proteoglycans (PGs) in the normal human trabecular meshwork was studied by histochemical electron microscopy using the cationic dye, cuprolinic blue (CB). The trabecular meshwork was obtained from human enucleated eyes and incubated for three days. After incubation, they were stained with 0.2% CB at a critical electrolyte concentration and prepared for histochemical electron microscopy. Ultrastructurally, PG-CB complexes were found as small punctate or filamentous structures, and were associated with collagen fibrils in the cores of the trabecular beams and the basal laminae of trabecular endothelial cells. In addition, large filamentous PG-CB complexes were mainly associated with areas of amorphous extracellular matrix between the collagen fiber bundles and in the fine fibrillar material near the basal laminae of endothelial cells of Schlemm's canal. This investigation resulted in an illustration of the ultrastructural distribution of PGs in the human trabecular meshwork. Further studies will be needed to specify the nature of PGs and their role in the aqueous outflow system.
Key Words: Cuprolinic blue;Proteoglycans;Trabecular meshwork;Ultrastructure


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