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Chitosan-based thermosensitive hydrogel with long-term release of murine nerve growth factor for neurotrophic keratopathy

Neurotrophic keratopathy is a persistent defect of the corneal epithelium, with or without stromal ulceration, due to corneal nerve deficiency caused by a variety of etiologies. The treatment options for neurotrophic keratopathy are limited. In this study, an ophthalmic solution was constructed from...

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Autores principales: Wu, Jie, Huang, Yulei, Yu, Hanrui, Li, Kaixiu, Zhang, Shifeng, Qiao, Guoqing, Liu, Xiao, Duan, Hongmei, Huang, Yifei, So, Kwok-Fai, Yang, Zhaoyang, Li, Xiaoguang, Wang, Liqiang
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Publicado: Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10581555/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37721301
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/1673-5374.380908
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author Wu, Jie
Huang, Yulei
Yu, Hanrui
Li, Kaixiu
Zhang, Shifeng
Qiao, Guoqing
Liu, Xiao
Duan, Hongmei
Huang, Yifei
So, Kwok-Fai
Yang, Zhaoyang
Li, Xiaoguang
Wang, Liqiang
author_facet Wu, Jie
Huang, Yulei
Yu, Hanrui
Li, Kaixiu
Zhang, Shifeng
Qiao, Guoqing
Liu, Xiao
Duan, Hongmei
Huang, Yifei
So, Kwok-Fai
Yang, Zhaoyang
Li, Xiaoguang
Wang, Liqiang
author_sort Wu, Jie
collection PubMed
description Neurotrophic keratopathy is a persistent defect of the corneal epithelium, with or without stromal ulceration, due to corneal nerve deficiency caused by a variety of etiologies. The treatment options for neurotrophic keratopathy are limited. In this study, an ophthalmic solution was constructed from a chitosan-based thermosensitive hydrogel with long-term release of murine nerve growth factor (CTH-mNGF). Its effectiveness was evaluated in corneal denervation (CD) mice and patients with neurotrophic keratopathy. In the preclinical setting, CTH-mNGF was assessed in a murine corneal denervation model. CTH-mNGF was transparent, thermosensitive, and ensured sustained release of mNGF for over 20 hours on the ocular surface, maintaining the local mNGF concentration around 1300 pg/mL in vivo. Corneal denervation mice treated with CTH-mNGF for 10 days showed a significant increase in corneal nerve area and total corneal nerve length compared with non-treated and CTH treated mice. A subsequent clinical trial of CTH-mNGF was conducted in patients with stage 2 or 3 neurotrophic keratopathy. Patients received topical CTH-mNGF twice daily for 8 weeks. Fluorescein sodium images, Schirmer’s test, intraocular pressure, Cochet-Bonnet corneal perception test, and best corrected visual acuity were evaluated. In total, six patients (total of seven eyes) diagnosed with neurotrophic keratopathy were enrolled. After 8 weeks of CTH-mNGF treatment, all participants showed a decreased area of corneal epithelial defect, as stained by fluorescence. Overall, six out of seven eyes had fluorescence staining scores < 5. Moreover, best corrected visual acuity, intraocular pressure, Schirmer’s test and Cochet-Bonnet corneal perception test results showed no significant improvement. An increase in corneal nerve density was observed by in vivo confocal microscopy after 8 weeks of CTH-mNGF treatment in three out of seven eyes. This study demonstrates that CTH-mNGF is transparent, thermosensitive, and has sustained-release properties. Its effectiveness in healing corneal epithelial defects in all eyes with neurotrophic keratopathy suggests CTH-mNGF has promising application prospects in the treatment of neurotrophic keratopathy, being convenient and cost effective.
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spelling pubmed-105815552023-10-18 Chitosan-based thermosensitive hydrogel with long-term release of murine nerve growth factor for neurotrophic keratopathy Wu, Jie Huang, Yulei Yu, Hanrui Li, Kaixiu Zhang, Shifeng Qiao, Guoqing Liu, Xiao Duan, Hongmei Huang, Yifei So, Kwok-Fai Yang, Zhaoyang Li, Xiaoguang Wang, Liqiang Neural Regen Res Research Article Neurotrophic keratopathy is a persistent defect of the corneal epithelium, with or without stromal ulceration, due to corneal nerve deficiency caused by a variety of etiologies. The treatment options for neurotrophic keratopathy are limited. In this study, an ophthalmic solution was constructed from a chitosan-based thermosensitive hydrogel with long-term release of murine nerve growth factor (CTH-mNGF). Its effectiveness was evaluated in corneal denervation (CD) mice and patients with neurotrophic keratopathy. In the preclinical setting, CTH-mNGF was assessed in a murine corneal denervation model. CTH-mNGF was transparent, thermosensitive, and ensured sustained release of mNGF for over 20 hours on the ocular surface, maintaining the local mNGF concentration around 1300 pg/mL in vivo. Corneal denervation mice treated with CTH-mNGF for 10 days showed a significant increase in corneal nerve area and total corneal nerve length compared with non-treated and CTH treated mice. A subsequent clinical trial of CTH-mNGF was conducted in patients with stage 2 or 3 neurotrophic keratopathy. Patients received topical CTH-mNGF twice daily for 8 weeks. Fluorescein sodium images, Schirmer’s test, intraocular pressure, Cochet-Bonnet corneal perception test, and best corrected visual acuity were evaluated. In total, six patients (total of seven eyes) diagnosed with neurotrophic keratopathy were enrolled. After 8 weeks of CTH-mNGF treatment, all participants showed a decreased area of corneal epithelial defect, as stained by fluorescence. Overall, six out of seven eyes had fluorescence staining scores < 5. Moreover, best corrected visual acuity, intraocular pressure, Schirmer’s test and Cochet-Bonnet corneal perception test results showed no significant improvement. An increase in corneal nerve density was observed by in vivo confocal microscopy after 8 weeks of CTH-mNGF treatment in three out of seven eyes. This study demonstrates that CTH-mNGF is transparent, thermosensitive, and has sustained-release properties. Its effectiveness in healing corneal epithelial defects in all eyes with neurotrophic keratopathy suggests CTH-mNGF has promising application prospects in the treatment of neurotrophic keratopathy, being convenient and cost effective. Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2023-07-20 /pmc/articles/PMC10581555/ /pubmed/37721301 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/1673-5374.380908 Text en Copyright: © Neural Regeneration Research https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
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Wu, Jie
Huang, Yulei
Yu, Hanrui
Li, Kaixiu
Zhang, Shifeng
Qiao, Guoqing
Liu, Xiao
Duan, Hongmei
Huang, Yifei
So, Kwok-Fai
Yang, Zhaoyang
Li, Xiaoguang
Wang, Liqiang
Chitosan-based thermosensitive hydrogel with long-term release of murine nerve growth factor for neurotrophic keratopathy
title Chitosan-based thermosensitive hydrogel with long-term release of murine nerve growth factor for neurotrophic keratopathy
title_full Chitosan-based thermosensitive hydrogel with long-term release of murine nerve growth factor for neurotrophic keratopathy
title_fullStr Chitosan-based thermosensitive hydrogel with long-term release of murine nerve growth factor for neurotrophic keratopathy
title_full_unstemmed Chitosan-based thermosensitive hydrogel with long-term release of murine nerve growth factor for neurotrophic keratopathy
title_short Chitosan-based thermosensitive hydrogel with long-term release of murine nerve growth factor for neurotrophic keratopathy
title_sort chitosan-based thermosensitive hydrogel with long-term release of murine nerve growth factor for neurotrophic keratopathy
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10581555/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37721301
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/1673-5374.380908
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