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The leaves of Diospyros kaki exert beneficial effects on a benzalkonium chloride–induced murine dry eye model
PURPOSE: In this study, the beneficial effects of the oral administration of ethanol extract of Diospyros kaki (EEDK) were tested on a mouse dry eye model induced by benzalkonium chloride (BAC). METHODS: A solution of 0.2% BAC was administered topically to mouse eyes for 14 days, twice daily, to ind...
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Molecular Vision
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4818957/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27110091 |
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author | Kim, Kyung-A Hyun, Lee Chung Jung, Sang Hoon Yang, Sung Jae |
author_facet | Kim, Kyung-A Hyun, Lee Chung Jung, Sang Hoon Yang, Sung Jae |
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description | PURPOSE: In this study, the beneficial effects of the oral administration of ethanol extract of Diospyros kaki (EEDK) were tested on a mouse dry eye model induced by benzalkonium chloride (BAC). METHODS: A solution of 0.2% BAC was administered topically to mouse eyes for 14 days, twice daily, to induce dry eye. Various concentrations of EEDK were administrated daily by oral gavage for 14 days after BAC treatment. Preservative-free eye drops were instilled in the positive-control group. The tear secretion volume (Schirmer’s test), tear break-up time (BUT), and fluorescein score were measured on the ocular surface. BAC-induced corneal damage was tested with hematoxylin-eosin staining. Moreover, apoptotic cell death in the corneal epithelial layer was investigated with terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-mediated dUTP nick-end labeling (TUNEL) staining. The protein expression level of interleukin-1alpha (IL-1α), IL-1β, IL-6, tumor necrosis factor- alpha (TNF-α), and monocyte chemotactic protein-1 (MCP-1) was determined with western blot analysis. Furthermore, squamous metaplasia in the corneal epithelial layer was detected with immunofluorescent staining for cytokeratine-10. The cellular proliferation in the cornea was examined with immunohistochemical staining for Ki-67. RESULTS: EEDK treatment resulted in prolonged BUT, decreased fluorescein score, increased tear volume, and smoother epithelial cells compared with BAC treatment alone in the cornea. Moreover, EEDK treatment inhibited the inflammatory response and corneal epithelial cell death in a BAC-induced murine dry eye model, and changes in squamous cells were inhibited. Proliferative activity in the corneal epithelium cells was improved with EEDK. CONCLUSIONS: EEDK could be a potential therapeutic agent in the clinical treatment of dry eye. |
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spelling | pubmed-48189572016-04-22 The leaves of Diospyros kaki exert beneficial effects on a benzalkonium chloride–induced murine dry eye model Kim, Kyung-A Hyun, Lee Chung Jung, Sang Hoon Yang, Sung Jae Mol Vis Research Article PURPOSE: In this study, the beneficial effects of the oral administration of ethanol extract of Diospyros kaki (EEDK) were tested on a mouse dry eye model induced by benzalkonium chloride (BAC). METHODS: A solution of 0.2% BAC was administered topically to mouse eyes for 14 days, twice daily, to induce dry eye. Various concentrations of EEDK were administrated daily by oral gavage for 14 days after BAC treatment. Preservative-free eye drops were instilled in the positive-control group. The tear secretion volume (Schirmer’s test), tear break-up time (BUT), and fluorescein score were measured on the ocular surface. BAC-induced corneal damage was tested with hematoxylin-eosin staining. Moreover, apoptotic cell death in the corneal epithelial layer was investigated with terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-mediated dUTP nick-end labeling (TUNEL) staining. The protein expression level of interleukin-1alpha (IL-1α), IL-1β, IL-6, tumor necrosis factor- alpha (TNF-α), and monocyte chemotactic protein-1 (MCP-1) was determined with western blot analysis. Furthermore, squamous metaplasia in the corneal epithelial layer was detected with immunofluorescent staining for cytokeratine-10. The cellular proliferation in the cornea was examined with immunohistochemical staining for Ki-67. RESULTS: EEDK treatment resulted in prolonged BUT, decreased fluorescein score, increased tear volume, and smoother epithelial cells compared with BAC treatment alone in the cornea. Moreover, EEDK treatment inhibited the inflammatory response and corneal epithelial cell death in a BAC-induced murine dry eye model, and changes in squamous cells were inhibited. Proliferative activity in the corneal epithelium cells was improved with EEDK. CONCLUSIONS: EEDK could be a potential therapeutic agent in the clinical treatment of dry eye. Molecular Vision 2016-04-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4818957/ /pubmed/27110091 Text en Copyright © 2016 Molecular Vision. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/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, used for non-commercial purposes, and is not altered or transformed. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Kim, Kyung-A Hyun, Lee Chung Jung, Sang Hoon Yang, Sung Jae The leaves of Diospyros kaki exert beneficial effects on a benzalkonium chloride–induced murine dry eye model |
title | The leaves of Diospyros kaki exert beneficial effects on a benzalkonium chloride–induced murine dry eye model |
title_full | The leaves of Diospyros kaki exert beneficial effects on a benzalkonium chloride–induced murine dry eye model |
title_fullStr | The leaves of Diospyros kaki exert beneficial effects on a benzalkonium chloride–induced murine dry eye model |
title_full_unstemmed | The leaves of Diospyros kaki exert beneficial effects on a benzalkonium chloride–induced murine dry eye model |
title_short | The leaves of Diospyros kaki exert beneficial effects on a benzalkonium chloride–induced murine dry eye model |
title_sort | leaves of diospyros kaki exert beneficial effects on a benzalkonium chloride–induced murine dry eye model |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4818957/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27110091 |
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