Morphological analysis of corneal findings modifications after death: A preliminary OCT study on an animal model

Nioi Matteo
Primo
Conceptualization
;
Napoli Pietro Emanuele
Secondo
Methodology
;
Demontis Roberto
Software
;
Locci Emanuela
Validation
;
Fossarello Maurizio
Penultimo
Formal Analysis
;
d'Aloja Ernesto
Ultimo
Writing – Review & Editing
2018-01-01

Abstract

The aim of this work was to describe, for the first time, the morphological modifications, in a three-dimensional mode, of the central cornea at different intervals since death. The study design involved the analysis of 30 eyes (15 heads) of female, adult sheep (>2 years) sacrificed at a local slaughterhouse. The eyes, after animal decapitation, were examined in situ, without enucleation. Ocular globes were stored at well-known temperature (within a range of 12-22 °C) and humidity (within a range of 50-60%). The instrumental analysis was executed using a portable spectral-domain OCT (SD-OCT) system (iVue SD-OCT, Optovue Inc, Fremont, CA) calibrated to the corneal mode. OCT imaging was performed at different time-points since death. Pachymetric map, morphological and ultrastructural analysis (epithelium, stroma, and endothelium), were performed for each time-point. After an initial thinning of tissues and an enhancement of epithelial reflectivity, stromal thickness increased from the 2nd up to the 6th hour. Subsequently, a new trend incorneal thinning was observed in association with the appearance ofone or more demarcation lines between the anterior andposterior stroma. After the 12th hour, a recurrence of corneal swelling was detected in association with thedelamination of stromal tissue. Since the 24th hour, the epithelium disappeared in 50% of cases and the anterior chamberdepth progressively decreased. At the 48th hour, various ocular structures showed the onset of putrefaction processes, such as theappearance of hyper-reflective dots in anterior chamber, iridocorneal contact, and the massive vacuolization of theposterior stroma until the total delamination. The portable OCT system is a useful approach for in situ postmortem corneal examination, and it may be potentially applied for the selection of donor cornea in transplantology and for the determination of post-mortem intervals in forensic medicine.
2018
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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S001448351730430X
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Pietro Emanuele Napoli and Matteo Nioi hanno contribuito egualmente alla pubblicazione scientifica e vanno considerati entrambi primo nome. La collocazione della rivista scientifica Experimental Eye Research (ISSN 0014-4835) è di tipo INTERNAZIONALE. Il presente lavoro scientifico mostra carattere di INTERDISCIPLINARITA’, come dimostrato dalla collaborazione della Clinica Oculistica con l'Istituto di Medica Legale al fine di utilizzare lo strumento di imaging OCT (utilizzato di routine in oculistica) per studiare in profondità i tessuti oculari nel periodo postmortem. Tale obiettivo scientifico ha carattere di ORIGINALITA’ sia nel campo della trapiantologia (ove attualmente non viene utilizzato l’OCT per caratterizzare in modo non-invasivo, ad alta risoluzione ed in tempo reale le cornee da espiantare) che nelle scienze forensi (ove non vengono attualmente utilizzate metodiche di imaging oculare per la caratterizzazione del periodo postmortem).
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Nioi, Matteo; Napoli, PIETRO EMANUELE; Demontis, Roberto; Locci, Emanuela; Fossarello, Maurizio; D'Aloja, Ernesto
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