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Anterior lens capsule: biomechanical properties and biomedical engineering perspectives

Dandan Huang, Chenjia Xu, Ruru Guo, Jian Ji, Wei Liu

2020Acta Ophthalmologica19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Anterior lens capsule, as the thickest basement membrane in the body, has its unique physiology characteristics. In ophthalmology, many attempts have been made to culture different kinds of cells including iris pigment epithelial cells, retinal pigment epithelial cells, corneal epithelium and endothelium cells, trabecular meshwork cells etc and anterior lens capsule has been confirmed to be served as an excellent scaffold for the growth and expansion of different ocular cells. Furthermore, anterior lens capsule also has unique potential in gestation evaluation and the treatment of various ocular diseases, including corneal ulcer, glaucoma, age-related macular degeneration and macular hole, etc. Here, we provide an overview of the biomechanical properties and biomedical engineering perspectives of anterior lens capsule.

Topics & Concepts

Trabecular meshworkLens (geology)GlaucomaCorneal endotheliumOphthalmologyBasement membraneCapsuleAnatomyMedicineIRIS (biosensor)CorneaBiologyComputer scienceBiometricsBotanyPaleontologyComputer securityCorneal Surgery and TreatmentsIntraocular Surgery and LensesCorneal surgery and disorders