Dan Li, Jiamin Lu, Zhuoyi Hu, Jiajian Liang, Shibin Lin
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Visual analog scale (VAS) scores and signs of AC, including eye redness and conjunctival follicles, were assessed before the first treatment (day 1) and 2 weeks after the second treatment (day 30). Tears were also collected at the same time, and lipid oxidation (LPO) metabolite analysis was performed using liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) to investigate the effects of IPL on OS response. <b><i>Results</i></b><i>:</i> The average VAS score significantly decreased with treatment (30.2 for day 1, 10.6 for day 30; <i>p</i> < 0.001). The general signs of PAC showed no difference (<i>p</i> > 0.05). 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目的:探讨强脉冲光(IPL)对常年性变应性结膜炎(PAC)氧化应激(OS)的影响。背景:IPL治疗干眼病(DED)已被证实有效。然而,我们观察到,在IPL治疗后,一些DED合并过敏性结膜炎(AC)的患者不仅眼睛干燥有所改善,而且AC相关的眼痒也有所缓解。AC是一种过度OS导致并加剧炎症损伤的免疫反应状态。IPL抑制过敏反应的机制尚不清楚。方法:对5例中重度PAC患者,每隔2周在眶周皮肤进行2次IPL治疗。在第一次治疗前(第1天)和第二次治疗后2周(第30天)评估视觉模拟评分(VAS)评分和AC症状,包括眼睛发红和结膜卵泡。同时收集泪液,采用液相色谱串联质谱(LC-MS/MS)分析脂质氧化(LPO)代谢物,探讨IPL对OS反应的影响。结果:VAS平均评分随治疗而显著降低(第1天为30.2,第30天为10.6;p p > 0.05)。LPO代谢物分析显示,IPL处理后,二十碳五烯酸氧化产物17,18- dihete和亚油酸氧化产物13-OXoODE显著下调。结论:IPL的光热效应减弱PAC的OS,这似乎是IPL治疗改善PAC的机制之一。临床试验注册号:ChiCTR1900022202。
Intense Pulsed Light Attenuates Oxidative Stress in Perennial Allergic Conjunctivitis.
Objective: To assess the effects of intense pulsed light (IPL) on oxidative stress (OS) in perennial allergic conjunctivitis (PAC). Background: IPL treatment has been proven effective for dry eye disease (DED). However, we have observed that, after IPL treatment, some patients with DED combined with allergic conjunctivitis (AC), an immune response condition in which excessive OS causes and exacerbates inflammatory damage, not only show an improvement in eye dryness, but also their AC-related eye itching is relieved. The mechanism by which IPL inhibits allergic reactions is not clear. Methods: Five patients with moderate-to-severe PAC were given two IPL treatments on the periorbital skin with a 2-week interval. Visual analog scale (VAS) scores and signs of AC, including eye redness and conjunctival follicles, were assessed before the first treatment (day 1) and 2 weeks after the second treatment (day 30). Tears were also collected at the same time, and lipid oxidation (LPO) metabolite analysis was performed using liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) to investigate the effects of IPL on OS response. Results: The average VAS score significantly decreased with treatment (30.2 for day 1, 10.6 for day 30; p < 0.001). The general signs of PAC showed no difference (p > 0.05). LPO metabolite analysis revealed that 17,18-diHETE, which is an oxidation product of eicosapentaenoic acid, and 13-OXoODE, which is an oxidation product of linoleic acid, are significantly downregulated after IPL treatment. Conclusions: The photothermal effect of IPL attenuates OS in PAC, and this seems to be one of the mechanisms by which IPL treatment improves PAC. Clinical Trial Registration number: ChiCTR1900022202.