The impact of soft contact lenses on the corneal neuromediators and optical quality in high myopia.

IF 4.1 3区 医学 Q1 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Yuhao Shao, Min Li, Wei Wang, Yuehui Shi, Lina Sun, Yiyong Qian, Xiaoyun Ma, Jun Zou
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Abstract

Background: To investigate the impact of long-term soft contact lenses (SCLs) wear on corneal neuromediators within stromal lenticules and its effect on optical quality.

Methods: This study enrolled 140 eyes from 70 patients with high myopia who underwent small incision lenticule extraction (SMILE). Participants were divided into three groups according to the duration of SCLs wear: > 10 years group, ≤ 10 years group, and a non-wearing group (NW). Corneal higher-order aberrations and densitometry were assessed using a Pentacam system. Levels of Neuromediators in stromal lenticules were measured via enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and immunofluorescence analysis. The relationships among SCLs wear duration, neuromediator levels, and optical quality parameters were evaluated through multiple comparative analyses.

Results: The levels of nerve growth factor (NGF), substance P (SP), and mesencephalic astrocyte-derived neurotrophic factor (MANF) were significantly elevated in SCLs wearers. In comparison to the NW group, corneal densitometry values within the 0-6 mm zone were obviously higher in both the ≤ 10 years and > 10 years groups. The total higher-order aberrations and horizontal coma were observed to be increased in the > 10 years group. Significant correlations were found between NGF levels and corneal densitometry values in the anterior layer at the 0-2  mm and 2-6  mm zones in the > 10 years group, as well as between insulin-like growth factor binding protein-1 (IGFBP-1) levels and corneal densitometry values in the the central layer's 0-2  mm zone in the NW group.

Conclusions: The prolonged wear of SCLs in individuals with high myopia may result in an increase in the levels of corneal stromal neuromediators and a deterioration in corneal optical quality. Notably, neuromediators are significantly associated with corneal optical quality.

软性隐形眼镜对高度近视角膜神经介质和光学质量的影响。
背景:探讨长期佩戴软性隐形眼镜对角膜间质透镜内神经介质的影响及其对光学质量的影响。方法:选取70例高度近视患者140只眼,行小切口晶状体摘除术(SMILE)。根据受试者佩戴scl的持续时间分为3组:> 10年组、≤10年组和不佩戴组(NW)。使用Pentacam系统评估角膜高阶像差和密度测定。采用酶联免疫吸附法(ELISA)和免疫荧光法检测间质透镜体中神经介质的水平。通过多重对比分析,评估scl磨损持续时间、神经介质水平和光学质量参数之间的关系。结果:scl患者神经生长因子(NGF)、P物质(SP)和中脑星形细胞源性神经营养因子(MANF)水平显著升高。与NW组相比,≤10岁组和> 10岁组0-6 mm范围内的角膜密度测量值均明显升高。观察到bbb10年组总高阶像差和水平彗差增加。> - 10岁组NGF水平与角膜前层0- 2mm和2- 6mm区域的角膜密度测量值显著相关,NW组胰岛素样生长因子结合蛋白1 (IGFBP-1)水平与角膜中央层0- 2mm区域的角膜密度测量值显著相关。结论:高度近视患者长期佩戴scl可能导致角膜基质神经介质水平升高,角膜光学质量下降。值得注意的是,神经介质与角膜光学质量显著相关。
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CiteScore
7.60
自引率
18.80%
发文量
198
审稿时长
55 days
期刊介绍: Contact Lens & Anterior Eye is a research-based journal covering all aspects of contact lens theory and practice, including original articles on invention and innovations, as well as the regular features of: Case Reports; Literary Reviews; Editorials; Instrumentation and Techniques and Dates of Professional Meetings.
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