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Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci ; 58(13): 5764-5776, 2017 11 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29117277

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Purpose: To investigate the effect of naringenin eye drops in corneal neovascularization induced by alkali (1 N NaOH) burn in mice. Methods: Corneal neovascularization in the right eye of male Swiss mice was induced by alkali. Treatment with naringenin eye drops (0.08-80 µg; 8 µL of 0.01-10 g/L solution) or vehicle (saline) started 2 days before corneal neovascularization was induced and was performed twice a day. Mice were treated up until the time animals were euthanized and cornea tissue was collected for testing, which was 2, 4, and 6 hours after alkali stimulus for cytokine and antioxidant capacity measurements, and 3 and/or 7 days after alkali stimulus for the assessment of corneal epithelial thickness and neovascularization, neutrophil, and macrophage recruitment, and vascular endothelial growth factor (Vegf), platelet-derived growth factor (Pdgf), matrix metalloproteinase-14 (Mmp14), and pigment epithelium-derived factor (Pedf) mRNA expression. Results: Naringenin eye drops inhibited alkali burn-induced neutrophil (myeloperoxidase activity and recruitment of Lysm-GFP+ cells) and macrophage (N-acetyl-ß-D glucosaminidase activity) recruitment into the eye, decrease in epithelial thickness, and neovascularization in the cornea. Further, naringenin inhibited alkali-induced cytokine (IL-1ß and IL-6) production, Vegf, Pdgf, and Mmp14 mRNA expression, and the reduction of ferric reducing antioxidant power and Azinobis-(3-Ethylbenzothiazoline 6-Sulfonic acid) radical scavenging capacity as well as increased the reduced glutathione and protein-bound sulfhydryl groups levels. Conclusions: Collectively, these results indicate that naringenin eye drops are protective in alkali-induced corneal burn by inhibiting leukocyte recruitment, the proangiogenic factor expression, inflammatory cytokine production, and loss of antioxidant defenses.


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Antioxidantes/metabolismo , Neovascularización de la Córnea/tratamiento farmacológico , Citocinas/metabolismo , Epitelio Corneal/metabolismo , Flavanonas/administración & dosificación , Álcalis/toxicidad , Animales , Quemaduras Químicas/complicaciones , Neovascularización de la Córnea/metabolismo , Neovascularización de la Córnea/patología , Modelos Animales de Enfermedad , Epitelio Corneal/efectos de los fármacos , Epitelio Corneal/patología , Antagonistas de Estrógenos/administración & dosificación , Quemaduras Oculares/inducido químicamente , Masculino , Ratones , Microscopía Confocal , Soluciones Oftálmicas
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Retin Cases Brief Rep ; 2(1): 50-2, 2008.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25389618

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PURPOSE: We report a case of rhegmatogenous retinal detachment immediately (first postoperative day) after the refractive surgery of laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK). CASE REPORT: A 50-year-old man underwent bilateral LASIK; on the first postoperative day, he presented with decreased visual acuity due to retinal detachment with vitreous hemorrhage in the left eye. There were two horseshoe tears posterior to the equator and one peripheral operculated hole, all temporally located. Four months later, he presented with vitreous hemorrhage and a horseshoe tear temporal posterior to the equator in the right eye. RESULTS: Surgical treatment was done, and the retina reattached immediately after surgery and remained stable thereafter in both eyes. Six months after surgery, visual acuity was 20/30 in the left eye and 20/40 in the right eye. CONCLUSION: Although the cause/effect relationship between LASIK and retinal detachment has not yet been established, occurrence of immediate postoperative retinal detachment may represent a strong temporal suggestion of its association.

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