| Literature DB >> 24804274 |
Ribo Peng1, Gang Qin2, Xiabin Li3, Hongbin Lv1, Zhiyong Qian4, Ling Yu1.
Abstract
Currently, filtration surgery has been considered as the most effective therapy for glaucoma; however, the scar formation in the surgical area may often lead to failure to the procedure. An implanted drug delivery system may provide localized and sustained release of a drug over an extended period. Poly (ethylene glycol)-poly (ε-caprolactone)-poly (ethylene glycol) (PEG-PCL-PEG, PECE) hydrogel has been successfully synthesized and determined as thermosensitive and biocompatible. In order to overcome the limitations of common local ophthalmic medications, we investigated the function of a self-assembled PECE hydrogel as an intracameral injection-implanted drug carrier to inhibit the formation of postoperative scarring. Following bevacizumal-loaded hydrogel intracameral injection into rabbit eyes, the status of the bleb and filtration fistula formed following the filtering surgery were examined through pathologic evaluation. Due to the sustained release of bevacizumab from the hydrogel, neovascularization and scar formation were inhibited; moreover, there were no corneal abnormalities and other ocular tissue damage found in the rabbits. This suggests that the PECE hydrogel may be considered as the novel biomaterial with potential as a sustained release system in glaucoma filtering surgery. Further studies require in shedding the light on the subject.Entities:
Keywords: Filtration Fistula; Glaucoma Filtration Surgery; Ophthalmic Delivery System; PECE Hydrogel; PEG-PCL-PEG
Year: 2014 PMID: 24804274 PMCID: PMC4010917
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Hypothesis Discov Innov Ophthalmol ISSN: 2322-3219
Figure 1In vivo gel formation of PECE hydrogel in the rabbit anterior chamber. PECE was absorbed completely within 3 weeks. A: 1d after injection. B: 7d after injection. C: 14d after injection D: 21d after injection (× 40 magnification).
Preoprative and postoperative intraocular pressures following the filtration surgery (mmHg).
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| 16.997±0.335 | 14.773±0.836 | 15.000±0.000 | 14.773±0.510 | 14.887±0.196 | 15.443±0.510 | 15.220±0.191 |
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| 17.220±0.381 | 15.443±0.510 | 15.443±0.510 | 14.997±0.335 | 14.110±0.191 | 13.553±0.387 | 13.777±0.387 |
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| 16.667±0.557 | 15.553±0.508 | 14.887±0.196 | 14.220±0.191 | 13.443±0.510 | 13.110±0.840 | 12.997±0.335 |
Figure 2Combined staining of rabbit endothelia with Typan blue and alizarin red after PECE injection into anterior chamber. Staining of intercellular borders with alizarin red showed the mosaic pattern of normal cells and low proportion of dead cells. A: control eye without treatment B: PECE-bevacizumab injection eye (×400 magnification)