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Techniques for Processing Eyes Implanted With a Retinal Prosthesis for Localized Histopathological Analysis

With the recent development of retinal prostheses, it is important to develop reliable techniques for assessing the safety of these devices in preclinical studies. However, the standard fixation, preparation, and automated histology procedures are not ideal. Here we describe new procedures for evalu...

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Autores principales: Nayagam, David A. X., McGowan, Ceara, Villalobos, Joel, Williams, Richard A., Salinas-LaRosa, Cesar, McKelvie, Penny, Lo, Irene, Basa, Meri, Tan, Justin, Williams, Chris E.
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Publicado: MyJove Corporation 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3846726/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23963336
http://dx.doi.org/10.3791/50411
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author Nayagam, David A. X.
McGowan, Ceara
Villalobos, Joel
Williams, Richard A.
Salinas-LaRosa, Cesar
McKelvie, Penny
Lo, Irene
Basa, Meri
Tan, Justin
Williams, Chris E.
author_facet Nayagam, David A. X.
McGowan, Ceara
Villalobos, Joel
Williams, Richard A.
Salinas-LaRosa, Cesar
McKelvie, Penny
Lo, Irene
Basa, Meri
Tan, Justin
Williams, Chris E.
author_sort Nayagam, David A. X.
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description With the recent development of retinal prostheses, it is important to develop reliable techniques for assessing the safety of these devices in preclinical studies. However, the standard fixation, preparation, and automated histology procedures are not ideal. Here we describe new procedures for evaluating the health of the retina directly adjacent to an implant. Retinal prostheses feature electrode arrays in contact with eye tissue. Previous methods have not been able to spatially localize the ocular tissue adjacent to individual electrodes within the array. In addition, standard histological processing often results in gross artifactual detachment of the retinal layers when assessing implanted eyes. Consequently, it has been difficult to assess localized damage, if present, caused by implantation and stimulation of an implanted electrode array. Therefore, we developed a method for identifying and localizing the ocular tissue adjacent to implanted electrodes using a (color-coded) dye marking scheme, and we modified an eye fixation technique to minimize artifactual retinal detachment. This method also rendered the sclera translucent, enabling localization of individual electrodes and specific parts of an implant. Finally, we used a matched control to increase the power of the histopathological assessments. In summary, this method enables reliable and efficient discrimination and assessment of the retinal cytoarchitecture in an implanted eye.
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spelling pubmed-38467262014-10-22 Techniques for Processing Eyes Implanted With a Retinal Prosthesis for Localized Histopathological Analysis Nayagam, David A. X. McGowan, Ceara Villalobos, Joel Williams, Richard A. Salinas-LaRosa, Cesar McKelvie, Penny Lo, Irene Basa, Meri Tan, Justin Williams, Chris E. J Vis Exp Medicine With the recent development of retinal prostheses, it is important to develop reliable techniques for assessing the safety of these devices in preclinical studies. However, the standard fixation, preparation, and automated histology procedures are not ideal. Here we describe new procedures for evaluating the health of the retina directly adjacent to an implant. Retinal prostheses feature electrode arrays in contact with eye tissue. Previous methods have not been able to spatially localize the ocular tissue adjacent to individual electrodes within the array. In addition, standard histological processing often results in gross artifactual detachment of the retinal layers when assessing implanted eyes. Consequently, it has been difficult to assess localized damage, if present, caused by implantation and stimulation of an implanted electrode array. Therefore, we developed a method for identifying and localizing the ocular tissue adjacent to implanted electrodes using a (color-coded) dye marking scheme, and we modified an eye fixation technique to minimize artifactual retinal detachment. This method also rendered the sclera translucent, enabling localization of individual electrodes and specific parts of an implant. Finally, we used a matched control to increase the power of the histopathological assessments. In summary, this method enables reliable and efficient discrimination and assessment of the retinal cytoarchitecture in an implanted eye. MyJove Corporation 2013-08-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3846726/ /pubmed/23963336 http://dx.doi.org/10.3791/50411 Text en Copyright © 2013, Journal of Visualized Experiments http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visithttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/
spellingShingle Medicine
Nayagam, David A. X.
McGowan, Ceara
Villalobos, Joel
Williams, Richard A.
Salinas-LaRosa, Cesar
McKelvie, Penny
Lo, Irene
Basa, Meri
Tan, Justin
Williams, Chris E.
Techniques for Processing Eyes Implanted With a Retinal Prosthesis for Localized Histopathological Analysis
title Techniques for Processing Eyes Implanted With a Retinal Prosthesis for Localized Histopathological Analysis
title_full Techniques for Processing Eyes Implanted With a Retinal Prosthesis for Localized Histopathological Analysis
title_fullStr Techniques for Processing Eyes Implanted With a Retinal Prosthesis for Localized Histopathological Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Techniques for Processing Eyes Implanted With a Retinal Prosthesis for Localized Histopathological Analysis
title_short Techniques for Processing Eyes Implanted With a Retinal Prosthesis for Localized Histopathological Analysis
title_sort techniques for processing eyes implanted with a retinal prosthesis for localized histopathological analysis
topic Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3846726/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23963336
http://dx.doi.org/10.3791/50411
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