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Assessment of ultraviolet B–blocking effects of weekly disposable contact lenses on corneal surface in a mouse model

PURPOSE: Weekly disposable soft contact lenses have been widely used recently, but their shield effects against ultraviolet (UV) irradiation remain to be evaluated. This study investigated the bioprotective effects of several weekly soft contact lenses against UVB irradiation on the corneal surface...

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Autores principales: Lin, David Pei-Cheng, Chang, Han-Hsin, Yang, Li-Chien, Huang, Tzu-Ping, Liu, Hsiang-Jui, Chang, Lin-Song, Lin, Chien-Hsun, Chen, Bo-Yie
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Publicado: Molecular Vision 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3669534/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23734085
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author Lin, David Pei-Cheng
Chang, Han-Hsin
Yang, Li-Chien
Huang, Tzu-Ping
Liu, Hsiang-Jui
Chang, Lin-Song
Lin, Chien-Hsun
Chen, Bo-Yie
author_facet Lin, David Pei-Cheng
Chang, Han-Hsin
Yang, Li-Chien
Huang, Tzu-Ping
Liu, Hsiang-Jui
Chang, Lin-Song
Lin, Chien-Hsun
Chen, Bo-Yie
author_sort Lin, David Pei-Cheng
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description PURPOSE: Weekly disposable soft contact lenses have been widely used recently, but their shield effects against ultraviolet (UV) irradiation remain to be evaluated. This study investigated the bioprotective effects of several weekly soft contact lenses against UVB irradiation on the corneal surface in a mouse model. METHODS: Fifty ICR mice were randomly divided into five groups: (1) blank control, (2) exposed to UVB without contact lens protection, (3) exposed to UVB and protected with Vifilcon A contact lenses, (4) exposed to UVB and protected with Etafilcon A contact lenses, and (5) exposed to UVB and protected with HEMA+MA contact lenses. The exposure to UVB irradiation was performed at 0.72 J/cm(2)/day after anesthesia for a 7-day period, followed by cornea surface assessment for smoothness, opacity, and grading of lissamine green staining. Tissue sections were prepared for hematoxylin and eosin staining and immunohistochemical detection by using antibodies against myeloperoxidase, cytokeratin-5, P63, Ki-67, nuclear factor-kappa B (p65), cyclooxygenase-2, Fas L, and Fas. RESULTS: The results showed impaired corneal surface with myeloperoxidase(+) polymorphonuclear leukocyte infiltration into the stroma after UVB exposure, in contrast to the intact status of the blank controls. The corneas with Etafilcon A and HEMA+MA contact lenses maintained more cells positive for cytokeratin-5, P63, and Ki-67 compared to those with Vifilcon A or without contact lens protection. Furthermore, less proinflammatory factors, including nuclear factor-kappa (p65), cyclooxygenase-2, Fas L, and Fas, were induced in the corneas protected by Etafilcon A and HEMA+MA. CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrated various protective effects of weekly disposable contact lenses against UVB irradiation. The mouse model used in the present study may be used extensively for in vivo assessment of UV shield efficacy.
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spelling pubmed-36695342013-06-03 Assessment of ultraviolet B–blocking effects of weekly disposable contact lenses on corneal surface in a mouse model Lin, David Pei-Cheng Chang, Han-Hsin Yang, Li-Chien Huang, Tzu-Ping Liu, Hsiang-Jui Chang, Lin-Song Lin, Chien-Hsun Chen, Bo-Yie Mol Vis Research Article PURPOSE: Weekly disposable soft contact lenses have been widely used recently, but their shield effects against ultraviolet (UV) irradiation remain to be evaluated. This study investigated the bioprotective effects of several weekly soft contact lenses against UVB irradiation on the corneal surface in a mouse model. METHODS: Fifty ICR mice were randomly divided into five groups: (1) blank control, (2) exposed to UVB without contact lens protection, (3) exposed to UVB and protected with Vifilcon A contact lenses, (4) exposed to UVB and protected with Etafilcon A contact lenses, and (5) exposed to UVB and protected with HEMA+MA contact lenses. The exposure to UVB irradiation was performed at 0.72 J/cm(2)/day after anesthesia for a 7-day period, followed by cornea surface assessment for smoothness, opacity, and grading of lissamine green staining. Tissue sections were prepared for hematoxylin and eosin staining and immunohistochemical detection by using antibodies against myeloperoxidase, cytokeratin-5, P63, Ki-67, nuclear factor-kappa B (p65), cyclooxygenase-2, Fas L, and Fas. RESULTS: The results showed impaired corneal surface with myeloperoxidase(+) polymorphonuclear leukocyte infiltration into the stroma after UVB exposure, in contrast to the intact status of the blank controls. The corneas with Etafilcon A and HEMA+MA contact lenses maintained more cells positive for cytokeratin-5, P63, and Ki-67 compared to those with Vifilcon A or without contact lens protection. Furthermore, less proinflammatory factors, including nuclear factor-kappa (p65), cyclooxygenase-2, Fas L, and Fas, were induced in the corneas protected by Etafilcon A and HEMA+MA. CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrated various protective effects of weekly disposable contact lenses against UVB irradiation. The mouse model used in the present study may be used extensively for in vivo assessment of UV shield efficacy. Molecular Vision 2013-05-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3669534/ /pubmed/23734085 Text en Copyright © 2013 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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Lin, David Pei-Cheng
Chang, Han-Hsin
Yang, Li-Chien
Huang, Tzu-Ping
Liu, Hsiang-Jui
Chang, Lin-Song
Lin, Chien-Hsun
Chen, Bo-Yie
Assessment of ultraviolet B–blocking effects of weekly disposable contact lenses on corneal surface in a mouse model
title Assessment of ultraviolet B–blocking effects of weekly disposable contact lenses on corneal surface in a mouse model
title_full Assessment of ultraviolet B–blocking effects of weekly disposable contact lenses on corneal surface in a mouse model
title_fullStr Assessment of ultraviolet B–blocking effects of weekly disposable contact lenses on corneal surface in a mouse model
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of ultraviolet B–blocking effects of weekly disposable contact lenses on corneal surface in a mouse model
title_short Assessment of ultraviolet B–blocking effects of weekly disposable contact lenses on corneal surface in a mouse model
title_sort assessment of ultraviolet b–blocking effects of weekly disposable contact lenses on corneal surface in a mouse model
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3669534/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23734085
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