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Effects of amniotic membrane suspension in the rat alkali burn model

PURPOSE: The main objective of this study is to determine the anti-inflammatory effect of topical amniotic membrane (AM) suspension on corneal alkali burn compared to topical serum eyedrops. METHODS: Thirty eyes from 30 Sprague-Dawley male rats were used. After alkali injuries using 1 N NaOH, the co...

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Autores principales: Choi, Jin A, Choi, Jun-Sub, Joo, Choun-Ki
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Publicado: Molecular Vision 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3036567/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21311604
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Choi, Jun-Sub
Joo, Choun-Ki
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description PURPOSE: The main objective of this study is to determine the anti-inflammatory effect of topical amniotic membrane (AM) suspension on corneal alkali burn compared to topical serum eyedrops. METHODS: Thirty eyes from 30 Sprague-Dawley male rats were used. After alkali injuries using 1 N NaOH, the control group (n=10) received topical PBS four times a day for 2 days. The first study group received topical 30% AM suspension, and the second study group (n=10) received topical 30% rat serum. Using slit lamp biomicroscopy, injured corneas were evaluated and scored in terms of re-epithelialization, corneal opacity, and neovascularization (NV). Tissue sections were analyzed histologically for cellular infiltration, and immunohistochemical staining was conducted using rat anti-mouse F4/80 antibody for the detection of macrophages. RESULTS: In the inflammatory wound healing model, the epithelial healing ratios of the control group, the AM suspension group, and the serum eyedrop group were 1.8±15.1%, 34.1±17.7%, and 41.5±16.1%, respectively (p<0.0001). The opacity scores for the control group, the AM suspension group, and the serum eyedrop group 48 h after the insult were 4.8±0.5, 3.4±0.5, and 3.0±0.8, respectively, showing a significant difference (p<0.0001). Moreover, the NV scores for the control group, AM suspension group, and serum eyedrop group 48 h after the insult were 5.8±0.9, 4.0±1.3, and 4.3±0.9 (p=0.006). Upon immunohistochemical evaluation using F4/80, significantly fewer F4/80+ cells were recruited in the AM suspension and serum eyedrop groups than the control group (p=0.027). CONCLUSIONS: The suspension form of the amniotic membrane promoted epithelial healing and reduced corneal opacity and NV in alkali burn. It also suppressed F4/80 expression in the corneal stroma, indicating that the AM suspension maintains its beneficial biochemical effect on inflammatory corneal wound healing in vivo.
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spelling pubmed-30365672011-02-10 Effects of amniotic membrane suspension in the rat alkali burn model Choi, Jin A Choi, Jun-Sub Joo, Choun-Ki Mol Vis Research Article PURPOSE: The main objective of this study is to determine the anti-inflammatory effect of topical amniotic membrane (AM) suspension on corneal alkali burn compared to topical serum eyedrops. METHODS: Thirty eyes from 30 Sprague-Dawley male rats were used. After alkali injuries using 1 N NaOH, the control group (n=10) received topical PBS four times a day for 2 days. The first study group received topical 30% AM suspension, and the second study group (n=10) received topical 30% rat serum. Using slit lamp biomicroscopy, injured corneas were evaluated and scored in terms of re-epithelialization, corneal opacity, and neovascularization (NV). Tissue sections were analyzed histologically for cellular infiltration, and immunohistochemical staining was conducted using rat anti-mouse F4/80 antibody for the detection of macrophages. RESULTS: In the inflammatory wound healing model, the epithelial healing ratios of the control group, the AM suspension group, and the serum eyedrop group were 1.8±15.1%, 34.1±17.7%, and 41.5±16.1%, respectively (p<0.0001). The opacity scores for the control group, the AM suspension group, and the serum eyedrop group 48 h after the insult were 4.8±0.5, 3.4±0.5, and 3.0±0.8, respectively, showing a significant difference (p<0.0001). Moreover, the NV scores for the control group, AM suspension group, and serum eyedrop group 48 h after the insult were 5.8±0.9, 4.0±1.3, and 4.3±0.9 (p=0.006). Upon immunohistochemical evaluation using F4/80, significantly fewer F4/80+ cells were recruited in the AM suspension and serum eyedrop groups than the control group (p=0.027). CONCLUSIONS: The suspension form of the amniotic membrane promoted epithelial healing and reduced corneal opacity and NV in alkali burn. It also suppressed F4/80 expression in the corneal stroma, indicating that the AM suspension maintains its beneficial biochemical effect on inflammatory corneal wound healing in vivo. Molecular Vision 2011-02-05 /pmc/articles/PMC3036567/ /pubmed/21311604 Text en Copyright © 2011 Molecular Vision. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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title_short Effects of amniotic membrane suspension in the rat alkali burn model
title_sort effects of amniotic membrane suspension in the rat alkali burn model
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