异种显微镜晶状体植入后核黄素和紫外线治疗:一个有前途的替代角膜扩张管理。

IF 4.2 3区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Fernanda Aparecida Silva Vieira , Lays Fernanda Nunes Dourado , Thomas Toshio Inoue , Lutiana Amaral Melo , Paulo Ferrara de Almeida Cunha , Silvia Ligorio Fialho , Armando Silva-Cunha
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摘要

角膜是眼睛的主要折射表面,需要精确的曲率来确保最佳视力。其形状的任何变形都可能导致严重的视觉损伤。角膜扩张,如圆锥角膜(KC),其特征是由于组织的生物力学减弱,逐渐变薄,变薄的区域突出,导致散光和视力丧失。全球大约每2000人中就有1人患有KC。虽然角膜移植是主要的治疗方法,但有限的供体可用性和潜在的免疫原性反应促使人们寻找替代方法。利用去细胞化的猪角膜进行基质晶状体植入是一种很有前途的解决方案,具有较低的免疫原性和排斥风险。此外,将这种方法与核黄素和术后紫外线辐射治疗相结合,可以增强胶原纤维的交联,促进组织的整合和组织。本研究评价了脱细胞猪皮囊异体移植兔角膜基质、核黄素应用和紫外线照射的效果。结果显示间质厚度增加,没有组织排斥的迹象,表明小透镜体的免疫原性很小。交联技术成功改善了组织结构,提示异种晶状体植入术联合核黄素和紫外光治疗KC等角膜扩张是一种很有前景的替代方法,该方法在人体中的长期疗效和安全性有待进一步研究。
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Xenographic lenticule implantation followed by riboflavin and UV treatment: A promising alternative for corneal ectasias management

Xenographic lenticule implantation followed by riboflavin and UV treatment: A promising alternative for corneal ectasias management
The cornea is the primary refracting surface of the eye, requiring precise curvature to ensure optimal vision. Any distortion in its shape may result in significant visual impairment. Corneal ectasias, such as keratoconus (KC), is characterized by gradual thinning and protrusion of the thinned area, due to biomechanical weakening of the tissue, leading to astigmatism and vision loss. KC affects approximately 1 in 2000 individuals globally. While corneal transplantation is the main treatment, limited donor availability and potential immunogenic reactions have spurred the search for alternatives. Stromal lenticule implantation using decellularized porcine corneas offers a promising solution, with reduced immunogenicity and risk of rejection. Additionally, combining this approach with riboflavin and UV radiation treatment post-surgery enhances collagen fibril cross-linking, promoting tissue integration and organization. This study evaluated the efficacy of heterologous transplantation of decellularized porcine lenticules into the corneal stroma of rabbits, followed by riboflavin application and UV radiation. Results demonstrated increased stromal thickness and no signs of tissue rejection, indicating minimal immunogenicity of the lenticules. The cross-linking technique successfully improved tissue organization, suggesting that xenographic lenticule implantation, combined with riboflavin and UV light, is a promising alternative for treating corneal ectasias like KC. Further research is necessary to confirm the long-term efficacy and safety of this method in human subjects.
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Methods
Methods 生物-生化研究方法
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222
审稿时长
11.3 weeks
期刊介绍: Methods focuses on rapidly developing techniques in the experimental biological and medical sciences. Each topical issue, organized by a guest editor who is an expert in the area covered, consists solely of invited quality articles by specialist authors, many of them reviews. Issues are devoted to specific technical approaches with emphasis on clear detailed descriptions of protocols that allow them to be reproduced easily. The background information provided enables researchers to understand the principles underlying the methods; other helpful sections include comparisons of alternative methods giving the advantages and disadvantages of particular methods, guidance on avoiding potential pitfalls, and suggestions for troubleshooting.
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