Modeling monocular form deprivation in rabbits using a simulated-cataract intraocular lens
To establish an animal model of form deprivation amblyopia based on a simulated cataract intraocular lens (IOLs). Poly(dimethyl siloxane)-SiO thin films (PSF) with different degrees of opacity as IOL materials were prepared. The light transmission of the PSF-IOL was measured, and its biosafety was d...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of ophthalmology 2024-12, Vol.17 (12), p.2177-2184 |
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Zusammenfassung: | To establish an animal model of form deprivation amblyopia based on a simulated cataract intraocular lens (IOLs).
Poly(dimethyl siloxane)-SiO
thin films (PSF) with different degrees of opacity as IOL materials were prepared. The light transmission of the PSF-IOL was measured, and its
biosafety was determined by cell counting kit (CCK)-8 assay using the HLEC-B3 cell line and ARPE-19 cell line. Subsequently, the
safety was determined by implanting the PSF-IOL with 10% wt SiO
into the right eyes of New Zealand white rabbits (PSF-IOL group), and compared with two control groups: contralateral comparison group and normal control (NC) group (Contralateral comparison group: the fellow eye; NC group: a group of binocular normal rabbits without intervention). The flash visual-evoked potentials (F-VEPs) were measured to verify amblyopia.
PSFs containing 0, 2%, and 10% wt SiO
were successfully constructed. The 0 SiO
PSF was transparent, while the 10% wt SiO
PSF was completely opaque. It was found that PSF did not induce unwanted cytotoxicity in HLECs and ARPE19 cells
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, PSF-IOL with 10% wt SiO
was also non-toxic, and no significant inflammation or structural changes occurred after four weeks of PSF-IOL implantation. Finally, our IOL-simulated congenital cataract rabbit detected by F-VEPs suggested tentative amblyopia.
A PSF-IOL that mimics cataracts is created. A novel form deprivation model is created by the IOL-simulated congenital cataract rabbit. It can be developed fast and stable and holds great potential for future study. |
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ISSN: | 2222-3959 2227-4898 |
DOI: | 10.18240/ijo.2024.12.04 |