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. 2022 Jul 25;119(10):2698–2714. doi: 10.1002/bit.28182

Table 1.

Characteristics and structure of the human TM

Layer Location Thickness (μm) Morphology ECM composition Cell type Authors
Uveoscleral meshwork Extends from the iris root and ciliary body to the Schwalbe's line 25–27

3–4 beam layers. Open spaces between beams

Highly porous

Collagen I, III and elastic fibers

Endothelium macrophage

Tamm (2009), Tamm and Fuchshofer (2007),Buffault et al. (2020)

Corneoscleral meshwork From the anterior wall of the scleral sulcus to the scleral spur 2–15

8–15 layers. Open spaces between beams

Highly fenestrated structure and porosity

Collagen I, III and elastic fibers

Endothelium macrophage

Tamm (2009),Grant (1958), Tamm and Fuchshofer (2007),Buffault et al. (2020)

Juxtacanalicular meshwork Its outermost portion corresponds to the inner wall of SC 2–20

2–5 layers of scattered cells

Compact and amorphous

Covered with an endothelial layer, elastic fibers of collagen IV, laminin, fibronectin, hyaluronic acid

Fibroblast

smooth muscle cell

Grant (1958), Tamm (2009),Gong et al. (1992),Buffault et al. (2020)

Abbreviations: ECM, extracellular matrix; SC, Schlemm's canal; TM, trabecular meshwork.