Isolation and characterization of the mouse ciliary epithelium. (A) Diagram of the location of the ciliary epithelium (CE) in the mammalian eye. (B) Toluidine blue stained 1-μm thick plastic section of the adult C57BL/6 mouse CE. (C and D) Cytokeratin immunofluorescense in the adult mouse CE (red fluorescence) alone (C) and overlaid with nuclear Sytox green stain D. (E and F) Transmission electron microscopy of the mouse CE showing membrane interdigitations (m), pigment containing melanosomes (p), and epithelial junctions found in the CE including tight junctions (open arrowheads) and gap junctions (arrows). (G–I) Real time RT-PCR analysis of mouse CE, retina, retinal pigment epithelium, and iris using probes for retinal specific genes (Nrl, recoverin), pigmented cells (Dct, Mitf), and CE (Palmdelphin, Rab27b). Each bar represents the mean and standard deviation from duplicate experiments for at least 3 independent samples for each piece of tissue. Abbreviations: RPE, retinal pigment epithelium; CE, ciliary epithelium; m, membrane interdigitations; p, pigmented melanosomes; NPE, nonpigmented ciliary epithelium; PE, pigmented epithelium. (Scale bars in B–D, 10 μm.)