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Using Convolutional Neural Network as a Statistical Algorithm to Explore the Therapeutic Effect of Insulin Liposomes on Corneal Inflammation

Aiming at the disadvantages of easy recurrence of keratitis, difficult eradication by surgery, and easy bacterial resistance, insulin-loaded liposomes were prepared, and convolutional neural network was used as a statistical algorithm to build SD rat corneal inflammation model and study insulin-load...

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Autores principales: Liao, Yukun, Jiang, Huiting, Du, Yangrui, Xiong, Xiaojing, Zhang, Yu, Du, Zhiyu
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Publicado: Hindawi 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9357760/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35958780
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/1169438
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author Liao, Yukun
Jiang, Huiting
Du, Yangrui
Xiong, Xiaojing
Zhang, Yu
Du, Zhiyu
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Jiang, Huiting
Du, Yangrui
Xiong, Xiaojing
Zhang, Yu
Du, Zhiyu
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description Aiming at the disadvantages of easy recurrence of keratitis, difficult eradication by surgery, and easy bacterial resistance, insulin-loaded liposomes were prepared, and convolutional neural network was used as a statistical algorithm to build SD rat corneal inflammation model and study insulin-loaded liposomes, alleviating effect on corneal inflammatory structure in SD rats. The INS/PFOB@LIP was developed by means of thin-film dispersive phacoemulsification, its structure was monitored using a transmission electron microscope, particle size and appearance potential were monitored using a Malvern particle sizer, and ultraviolet consumption spectrum was monitored using a UV spectrophotometer. The encapsulation rate, drug loading, and distribution of insulin liposomes in rat corneal inflammatory model were measured and calculated. The cytotoxicity of liposome materials was evaluated by CCK-8 assay, and the toxic effects of insulin and insulin liposomes on cells were detected. The cornea of SD rats was burned with NaOH solution (1 mol/L), and the SD rat corneal inflammation model was created. The insulin liposome was applied to the corneal inflammation model, and the therapeutic effect of insulin liposome on corneal inflammation was evaluated by slit lamp, corneal immunohistochemistry, corneal HE staining, and corneal Sirius red staining. Insulin-loaded liposomes were successfully constructed with an average particle size of (130.69 ± 3.87) nm and a surface potential of (−38.24 ± 2.57) mV. The encapsulation rate of insulin liposomes was (48.89 ± 1.24)%, and the drug loading rate was (24.45 ± 1.24)%. The SD rat corneal inflammation model was successfully established. After insulin liposome treatment, the staining area of corneal fluorescein sodium was significantly reduced, the corneal epithelium was significantly thickened, the content of corneal collagen was increased, the expression of inflammatory factors was significantly reduced, and new blood vessels (corneal neovascularization, CNV) growth was inhibited.
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spelling pubmed-93577602022-08-10 Using Convolutional Neural Network as a Statistical Algorithm to Explore the Therapeutic Effect of Insulin Liposomes on Corneal Inflammation Liao, Yukun Jiang, Huiting Du, Yangrui Xiong, Xiaojing Zhang, Yu Du, Zhiyu Comput Intell Neurosci Research Article Aiming at the disadvantages of easy recurrence of keratitis, difficult eradication by surgery, and easy bacterial resistance, insulin-loaded liposomes were prepared, and convolutional neural network was used as a statistical algorithm to build SD rat corneal inflammation model and study insulin-loaded liposomes, alleviating effect on corneal inflammatory structure in SD rats. The INS/PFOB@LIP was developed by means of thin-film dispersive phacoemulsification, its structure was monitored using a transmission electron microscope, particle size and appearance potential were monitored using a Malvern particle sizer, and ultraviolet consumption spectrum was monitored using a UV spectrophotometer. The encapsulation rate, drug loading, and distribution of insulin liposomes in rat corneal inflammatory model were measured and calculated. The cytotoxicity of liposome materials was evaluated by CCK-8 assay, and the toxic effects of insulin and insulin liposomes on cells were detected. The cornea of SD rats was burned with NaOH solution (1 mol/L), and the SD rat corneal inflammation model was created. The insulin liposome was applied to the corneal inflammation model, and the therapeutic effect of insulin liposome on corneal inflammation was evaluated by slit lamp, corneal immunohistochemistry, corneal HE staining, and corneal Sirius red staining. Insulin-loaded liposomes were successfully constructed with an average particle size of (130.69 ± 3.87) nm and a surface potential of (−38.24 ± 2.57) mV. The encapsulation rate of insulin liposomes was (48.89 ± 1.24)%, and the drug loading rate was (24.45 ± 1.24)%. The SD rat corneal inflammation model was successfully established. After insulin liposome treatment, the staining area of corneal fluorescein sodium was significantly reduced, the corneal epithelium was significantly thickened, the content of corneal collagen was increased, the expression of inflammatory factors was significantly reduced, and new blood vessels (corneal neovascularization, CNV) growth was inhibited. Hindawi 2022-07-31 /pmc/articles/PMC9357760/ /pubmed/35958780 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/1169438 Text en Copyright © 2022 Yukun Liao et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under 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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Liao, Yukun
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Du, Yangrui
Xiong, Xiaojing
Zhang, Yu
Du, Zhiyu
Using Convolutional Neural Network as a Statistical Algorithm to Explore the Therapeutic Effect of Insulin Liposomes on Corneal Inflammation
title Using Convolutional Neural Network as a Statistical Algorithm to Explore the Therapeutic Effect of Insulin Liposomes on Corneal Inflammation
title_full Using Convolutional Neural Network as a Statistical Algorithm to Explore the Therapeutic Effect of Insulin Liposomes on Corneal Inflammation
title_fullStr Using Convolutional Neural Network as a Statistical Algorithm to Explore the Therapeutic Effect of Insulin Liposomes on Corneal Inflammation
title_full_unstemmed Using Convolutional Neural Network as a Statistical Algorithm to Explore the Therapeutic Effect of Insulin Liposomes on Corneal Inflammation
title_short Using Convolutional Neural Network as a Statistical Algorithm to Explore the Therapeutic Effect of Insulin Liposomes on Corneal Inflammation
title_sort using convolutional neural network as a statistical algorithm to explore the therapeutic effect of insulin liposomes on corneal inflammation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9357760/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35958780
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/1169438
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