Effect of basic fibroblast growth factor and cytochrome c peroxidase combination in transgenic mice corneal epithelial healing process after excimer laser …

SZ Scalinci, L Scorolli, A Meduri, PL Grenga… - Clinical …, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
SZ Scalinci, L Scorolli, A Meduri, PL Grenga, G Corradetti, C Metrangolo
Clinical Ophthalmology, 2011Taylor & Francis
Purpose: To evaluate the role of prepared basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) and
cytochrome c peroxidase (CCP) combination eyedrops in corneal epithelial healing of
transgenic mice (B6 (A)-Rperd12/J) after excimer laser photoablation. Materials and
methods: In this prospective study, 216 eyes of 108 mice underwent bilateral photorefractive
keratectomy. We considered 4 groups: A, B, C, and D. Group A received standard topical
postoperative therapy with tobramycin, diclofenac, and dexamethasone eyedrops plus CCP …
Purpose
To evaluate the role of prepared basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) and cytochrome c peroxidase (CCP) combination eyedrops in corneal epithelial healing of transgenic mice (B6(A)-Rperd12/J) after excimer laser photoablation.
Materials and methods
In this prospective study, 216 eyes of 108 mice underwent bilateral photorefractive keratectomy. We considered 4 groups: A, B, C, and D. Group A received standard topical postoperative therapy with tobramycin, diclofenac, and dexamethasone eyedrops plus CCP at 3 drops per day for a week or until corneal re-epithelialization was achieved. Group B received standard topical postoperative therapy plus bFGF eyedrops and phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) 3 drops per day for a week or until corneal re-epithelialization was complete. In group C, 1 eye received standard topical postoperative therapy plus CCP eyedrops, bFGF eyedrops, and PBS 3 drops per day for a week or until corneal re-epithelialization was complete. Control eyes (group D) received a standard topical postoperative therapy plus placebo eyedrops. Mice were followed-up for a week from the day after the surgery to evaluate the rate of corneal re-epithelialization.
Results
Data were analyzed by ANOVA using the XLSTAT 2010 software. Eyes in group A, B, and C healed completely before the fifth postoperative day, achieving, respectively, a re-epithelialization time of 92 hours ± 10 SD, 90 hours ± 12 SD, and 86 hours ± 12 SD. Group D had a re-epithelialization time of 121 hours ± 8 SD (P < 0.05). No side effects or toxic effects were documented.
Conclusions
Results suggest that re-epithelialization after phototherapeutic keratectomy can benefit from topical therapy with CCP/bFGF combination eyedrops. Further clinical studies are needed to evaluate the long-term effectiveness of these eyedrops to prevent corneal haze.
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