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Corneal Alternations Induced by Topical Application of Benzalkonium Chloride in Rabbit
Benzalkonium chloride (BAC) is the most common preservative in ophthalmic preparations. Here, we investigated the corneal alternations in rabbits following exposure to BAC. Twenty-four adult male New Zealand albino rabbits were randomly divided into three groups. BAC at 0.01%, 0.05%, or 0.1% was app...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3192149/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22022526 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0026103 |
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author | Chen, Wensheng Li, Zhiyuan Hu, Jiaoyue Zhang, Zhenhao Chen, Lelei Chen, Yongxiong Liu, Zuguo |
author_facet | Chen, Wensheng Li, Zhiyuan Hu, Jiaoyue Zhang, Zhenhao Chen, Lelei Chen, Yongxiong Liu, Zuguo |
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description | Benzalkonium chloride (BAC) is the most common preservative in ophthalmic preparations. Here, we investigated the corneal alternations in rabbits following exposure to BAC. Twenty-four adult male New Zealand albino rabbits were randomly divided into three groups. BAC at 0.01%, 0.05%, or 0.1% was applied twice daily to one eye each of rabbits for 4 days. The contralateral untreated eyes were used as control. Aqueous tear production and fluorescein staining scores of BAC-treated eyes were compared with those of controls. The structure of the central cornea was examined by in vivo confocal microscopy. Expression of mucin-5 subtype AC (MUC5AC) in conjunctiva was detected by immunostainig on cryosections. Corneal barrier function was assessed in terms of permeability to carboxy fluorescein (CF). The distribution and expression of ZO-1, a known marker of tight junction, and reorganization of the perijunctional actomyosin ring (PAMR) were examined by immunofluorescence analysis. Although there were no significant differences between control and BAC-treated eyes in Schirmer scores, corneal fluorescein scores and the number of conjunctival MUC5AC staining cells, in vivo confocal microscopy revealed significant epithelial and stromal defects in all BAC-treated corneas. Moreover, BAC at 0.1% resulted in significant increases in central corneal thickness and endothelial CF permeability, compared with those in control eyes, and endothelial cell damage with dislocation of ZO-1 and disruption of PAMR. Topical application of BAC can quickly impair the whole cornea without occurrence of dry eye. A high concentration of BAC breaks down the barrier integrity of corneal endothelium, concomitant with the disruption of PAMR and remodeling of apical junctional complex in vivo. |
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spelling | pubmed-31921492011-10-21 Corneal Alternations Induced by Topical Application of Benzalkonium Chloride in Rabbit Chen, Wensheng Li, Zhiyuan Hu, Jiaoyue Zhang, Zhenhao Chen, Lelei Chen, Yongxiong Liu, Zuguo PLoS One Research Article Benzalkonium chloride (BAC) is the most common preservative in ophthalmic preparations. Here, we investigated the corneal alternations in rabbits following exposure to BAC. Twenty-four adult male New Zealand albino rabbits were randomly divided into three groups. BAC at 0.01%, 0.05%, or 0.1% was applied twice daily to one eye each of rabbits for 4 days. The contralateral untreated eyes were used as control. Aqueous tear production and fluorescein staining scores of BAC-treated eyes were compared with those of controls. The structure of the central cornea was examined by in vivo confocal microscopy. Expression of mucin-5 subtype AC (MUC5AC) in conjunctiva was detected by immunostainig on cryosections. Corneal barrier function was assessed in terms of permeability to carboxy fluorescein (CF). The distribution and expression of ZO-1, a known marker of tight junction, and reorganization of the perijunctional actomyosin ring (PAMR) were examined by immunofluorescence analysis. Although there were no significant differences between control and BAC-treated eyes in Schirmer scores, corneal fluorescein scores and the number of conjunctival MUC5AC staining cells, in vivo confocal microscopy revealed significant epithelial and stromal defects in all BAC-treated corneas. Moreover, BAC at 0.1% resulted in significant increases in central corneal thickness and endothelial CF permeability, compared with those in control eyes, and endothelial cell damage with dislocation of ZO-1 and disruption of PAMR. Topical application of BAC can quickly impair the whole cornea without occurrence of dry eye. A high concentration of BAC breaks down the barrier integrity of corneal endothelium, concomitant with the disruption of PAMR and remodeling of apical junctional complex in vivo. Public Library of Science 2011-10-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3192149/ /pubmed/22022526 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0026103 Text en Chen et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 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 author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Chen, Wensheng Li, Zhiyuan Hu, Jiaoyue Zhang, Zhenhao Chen, Lelei Chen, Yongxiong Liu, Zuguo Corneal Alternations Induced by Topical Application of Benzalkonium Chloride in Rabbit |
title | Corneal Alternations Induced by Topical Application of Benzalkonium Chloride in Rabbit |
title_full | Corneal Alternations Induced by Topical Application of Benzalkonium Chloride in Rabbit |
title_fullStr | Corneal Alternations Induced by Topical Application of Benzalkonium Chloride in Rabbit |
title_full_unstemmed | Corneal Alternations Induced by Topical Application of Benzalkonium Chloride in Rabbit |
title_short | Corneal Alternations Induced by Topical Application of Benzalkonium Chloride in Rabbit |
title_sort | corneal alternations induced by topical application of benzalkonium chloride in rabbit |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3192149/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22022526 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0026103 |
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