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Manisha Mehta1,2,3, Chao Zhao1,3, Andong Liu1,3, Cassandravictoria Innocent2,3, Daniel S Kohane1,2,3.
Abstract
Purpose: Prolonged local anesthesia (PLA) of the cornea is currently assumed to cause neurotrophic keratitis and is strongly discouraged. We investigate whether PLA of the cornea per se causes neurotrophic keratitis.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35072700 PMCID: PMC8802029 DOI: 10.1167/tvst.11.1.33
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Transl Vis Sci Technol ISSN: 2164-2591 Impact factor: 3.283
Figure 1.(a) Structure of PGS-TTX. (b) In vitro release profile of 10 µg of free TTX or TTX from PGS-TTX conjugate.
Prolonged Local Anesthesia of the Cornea and Control (Normal)
| Group | Duration of Complete Block Mean ± SD (Hours) | Time to Return of Normal Sensation Mean ± SD (Hours) | Keratopathy Present Number of Corneas |
|---|---|---|---|
| Retrobulbar PLA: PGS-TTX with lubrication | 50.1 ± 3.6 | 55.1 ± 3.6 | 0/12 |
| Retrobulbar PLA: PGS-TTX without lubrication | 46 ± 2 | 48 | 1/4 |
| PLA: Topical amitriptyline without lubrication | 24 | 24 | 12/12 |
| PLA: Topical amitriptyline with lubrication | 24 | 24 | 4/4 |
| Untreated/normal cornea | 0 | 0 | 0/12 |
Lubricating eye drops.
Block duration was truncated by euthanasia.
Figure 2.Time course of corneal anesthesia in mice with ocular lubrication. The y-axis shows the filament length on a Cochet-Bonnet esthesiometer needed to elicit a blink reflex. Asterisks denote complete lack of response to any filament length. Untreated mice demonstrated a blink response at a length of 2 cm. Data points are means with standard deviation (n = 12; data points with a SD > 0 are demonstrated).
Figure 3.Slit lamp examination: Representative (of n = 12) of mice with 2% sodium fluorescein and cobalt blue light. (a) Retrobulbar PGS-TTX: No staining with 2% sodium fluorescein after 48 hours of corneal anesthesia. (b) Topical amitriptyline 80 mM: Staining with 2% sodium fluorescein (green) after 24 hours of corneal anesthesia. (c) Untreated cornea: No staining. Staining represents keratopathy. Hematoxylin & eosin (H&E) and PAS sections: Representative (of n = 4) images of pupillary-optic sections of enucleated eyes. Panels are higher magnification images of PAS-stained sections (scale: 80 µm) of the dotted areas in the H&E panels (scale: 400 µm). (A) Retrobulbar PGS-TTX with after 55.1 ± 3.6 (mean± SD) hours of corneal anesthesia: H&E stain shows intact corneal epithelial layer with no ulceration or keratopathy (blue arrow). PAS stain shows artifactual clefts of the corneal stromal lamellae (yellow arrow) indicating absence of stromal edema. (B) Topical amitriptyline (80 mM) after 24 hours of corneal anesthesia: H&E stain shows diffuse keratopathy with denuded corneal surface (absent epithelium: red arrow). PAS stain shows the absence of corneal stromal clefts indicating stromal edema (black arrow). (C) Untreated cornea: H&E stain shows intact corneal epithelial layer with no ulceration or keratopathy (blue arrow). PAS stain shows presence of normal artifactual stromal clefts (yellow arrow). Black arrow head: iris; asterisk: lens.
Figure 4.Corneal neurotrophin (Substance P and Neurokinin A) levels determined by ELISA. Corneas harvested in the retrobulbar PGS-TTX group were taken after 55.1 ± 3.6 (mean ± SD) of corneal anesthesia, without keratopathy (n = 4). In the topical amitriptyline group, corneas were taken after 24 hours of corneal anesthesia with keratopathy (n = 4). Data are means with standard deviations. Asterisk denotes significance (P < 0.016 after Bonferroni correction).
Figure 5.Effect of treatments on corneal nerves. (A) Top: representative (of n = 4) whole corneal mount immunohistochemistry with anti-β III tubulin antibody (scale:1000 µm). Bottom: magnification ×100 of the areas indicated in the top panels (scale:20 µm). Retrobulbar PGS-TTX caused 55.1 ± 3.6 hours of corneal anesthesia. Topical 80 mM amitriptyline caused 24 hours of corneal anesthesia. (B) Corneal nerve density determined from data such as in panel A. Data are medians with interquartile ranges (n = 4). HPF, high-power field.