K. Szerenyi et al., IMMUNOCHEMISTRY WITH 5-BROMO-2-DEOXYURIDINE FOR VISUALIZATION OF MITOTIC CELLS IN THE CORNEAL EPITHELIUM, Cornea, 13(6), 1994, pp. 487-492
The purpose of this study was to determine whether the DNA of mitotic
cells in the corneal and conjuctival epithelium can be labeled with 5-
bromo-2-deoxyuridine (BrdU) immunostaining. Both corneas of four New Z
ealand white rabbits were deepithelialized in the center and the regen
erated epithelium was evaluated for mitosis at 1, 3, 6, and 10 days. U
nwounded corneas of three rabbits were labeled for baseline measuremen
ts. We administered the marker intravenously to all seven rabbits 15 h
before scheduled killing. Immediately after killing, all of the globe
s were enucleated and histologic sections were prepared. In unwounded
corneas, labeled cells were quantitated and the fraction of mitotic ce
lls in the center of the cornea, in the periphery of the cornea, and i
n the conjunctiva were compared. In deepithelialized corneas, increase
in mitosis in the central epithelium was quantitated. All of the unwo
unded eyes showed mitosis in the basal layer of both the corneal and c
onjunctival epithelium In the center of the cornea 4.1 +/- 2.9% of the
epithelial cells were labeled, in the corneal periphery 4.3 +/- 1.7%
of the cells were labeled, and in the conjunctiva 4.1 +/- 1.9% of the
epithelial cells were labeled, with a p value ranging from 0.84 to 0.9
9. In wounded corneas, when compared with cell counts in unwounded eye
s, 52.6% of the epithelial cells were in mitosis on day 3, 13.9% were
in mitosis on day 6, and by day 10 baseline values of 4.2% were obtain
ed. We conclude that BrdU immunostaining is a safe, efficient, and les
s costly alternative to autoradiography for visualization of dividing
corneal and conjunctival epithelium.