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Twelfth international conference on quality control by artificial vision - QCAV 2015 | 2015

Innovative, non-contact wide field imaging of corneal endothelium

S. Aberra Guebrou; G. Pataia; N. Naigeon; A. Bernard; Zhiguo He; P Gain; Gilles Thuret; J.-C. Pinoli; Y. Gavet

In this paper, we investigated the possibility of getting wide-field images of corneal endothelium for patients. An optical set-up coupled to a numerical reconstruction based on Structured Illumination Mircoscopy (SIM) has been developed in order to isolate the tiny volume which contains the endothelial mono-layer found at the inner surface of the cornea. At this moment, this imaging system seems compromised for patients and further refinement are investigated for stored humans corneas banks.


Acta Ophthalmologica | 2014

Spatial statistical analysis of the human corneal endothelial mosaic

K Rannou; P Guerrero; Yann Gavet; Jc Pinoli; Gilles Thuret; P Gain

Purpose The human corneal endothelium is a monolayer of flat hexagonal cells, which do not regenerate and are responsible for the maintenance of cornea transparency. The aim of our study is to provide a statistical characterization of their spatial distribution.


Acta Ophthalmologica | 2008

Development of immunostaining of cell cycle related proteins in flat mounted corneal endothelium

Zhiguo He; Gilles Thuret; A Pipparelli; S Piselli; Jm Dumollard; Michel Peoc'h; P Gain

Purpose Immunostaining of cell cycle proteins is necessary for the study of the proliferative status of corneal endothelial cells (EC). Most studies use cross sections, which offer direct access to intracellular antigens but allow visualization of only few cells, without giving a global view of an intact endothelium. We developed protocols for immunostaining of ECs of flat mounted corneas Methods Studied proteins: 4 proteins with a known expression pattern (intra-membranous ZO-1, cytoplasmic α actin, nuclear hnRNP and H3 histone) and 8 others, already described within EC: 3 cell cycle inhibitors (P27, P21, P16); 3 proliferation markers (PCNA, MCM2, Ki67), cyclins D1, and E. Fresh and organ cultured (OC) human corneas were used. Fixation/permeabilization: paraformaldehyde (PFA), acetone, methanol, ethanol, Hg, Zn, acetic acid, triton, sodium docecyl sulfate, alone or in combination. Antigen retrieval: heating and biochemical or chemical agents. Patterns of expression were also compared between endothelium and epithelium Results There was no universal protocol. Most of the time 0.5% PFA gave the best results, but for p21, and cyclins, specific protocols were necessary. Homogeneous staining was always obtained with a clear subcellular localization (nuclear or cytoplasmic). OC did not globally modify expression within EC whereas several nuclear or cytoplasmic translocations were observed within the epithelium Conclusion The use of protocols specifically designed for the endothelium of whole intact flat mounted corneas would allow a better localization of cell cycle proteins. They will be especially useful during attempts to alter the cell cycle and trigger EC proliferation. Grant: Fondation de l’Avenir 2007 ET7-468


Acta Ophthalmologica | 2014

Topical treatment with a new matrix therapy agent (RGTA, CACICOL-20) improves epithelial wound healing after penetrating keratoplasty

R Julienne; M Haouas; Mc Trone; Zhiguo He; E Crouzet; Gilles Thuret; P Gain


Acta Ophthalmologica | 2013

Endothelial graft precutting from the epithelial and endothelial side with the femtosecond laser, on cornea stored in a new corneal bioreactor

A Bernard; C Mauclair; E Baubeau; J Granier; G Egaud; Z He; N Campolmi; S Piselli; F Forest; Michel Peoc'h; Jm Dumollard; Gilles Thuret; P Gain


Acta Ophthalmologica | 2013

Comparaison of two anterior segment OCT: CASIA (Tomey) versus OCT Visante (Zeiss)

A Gimbert; N Campolmi; Gilles Thuret; P Gain; Jp Romanet; C Chiquet; Florent Aptel


Acta Ophthalmologica | 2013

Conception and optimization of a corneal bioreactor

Mc Trone; N Campolmi; As Gauthier; C Nefzaoui; A Bernard; N Naigeon; T Nangoum-Fosso; S Piselli; O Garraud; S Acquart; Gilles Thuret; P Gain


Acta Ophthalmologica | 2013

Revisiting corneal storage using an innovative bioreactor

Gilles Thuret; Zhiguo He; A Bernard; N Naigeon; T Nangoum-Fosso; C Nefzaoui; S Piselli; S Acquart; O Garraud; N Campolmi; F Forest; Jm Dumollard; P Gain


Acta Ophthalmologica | 2012

Baseline predictive factors of visual prognosis in acute bacterial postcataract endophthalmitis

C Chiquet; Catherine Creuzot-Garcher; A Combey; Pl Cornut; N Campolmi; Jp Romanet; A. Bron; P Gain; M Maurin


Acta Ophthalmologica | 2017

The investigation of the distribution of nerves, blood vessels and immune cells on the fresh human corneal surface using optimized protocols for immunostaining of flat mounted whole cornea

Zhiguo He; Damien Guindolet; Fabien Forest; F. Cognasse; Sophie Acquart; Chantal Perrache; Eric E. Gabison; Florian Bergandi; P Gain; Gilles Thuret

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Gilles Thuret

Institut Universitaire de France

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Zhiguo He

Jean Monnet University

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S Piselli

Jean Monnet University

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A Bernard

Jean Monnet University

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N Campolmi

Jean Monnet University

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D Grivet

Jean Monnet University

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