A unique and biocompatible corneal collagen crosslinking in vivo

Author:

Gulzar Ayesha1,Kaleli Humeyra Nur1,Köseoğlu Gülsüm Deniz1,Hasanreisoğlu Murat1,Yıldız Ayşe1,Şahin Afsun1,Kizilel Seda1

Affiliation:

1. Koç University, Türkiye

Abstract

Abstract

Corneal crosslinking (CXL) is a widely applied technique to halt the progression of ectatic diseases through increasing the thickness and mechanical stiffness of the cornea. This study investigated the biocompatibility and efficiency of a novel CXL procedure using ruthenium and blue light in rat corneas and evaluated parameters important for clinical application. To perform the CXL procedure, the corneal epithelium of rats was removed under anaesthesia, followed by the application of a solution containing ruthenium and sodium persulfate (SPS). The corneas were then exposed to blue light at 430 nm at 3 mW/cm2 for 5 minutes. Rat corneas were examined and evaluated for corneal opacity, corneal and limbal neovascularization, and corneal epithelial regeneration on days 0, 1, 3, 6, 8, and 14. On day 28, the corneas were isolated for subsequent tissue follow-up and analysis. CXL with ruthenium and blue light showed rapid epithelial healing, with 100 % regeneration of the corneal epithelium and no corneal opacity on day 6. The ruthenium group also exhibited significantly reduced corneal (p<0.01) and limbal neovascularization (p<0.001). Histological analysis revealed no signs of cellular damage or apoptosis, which further confirms the biocompatibility and nontoxicity of our method. Confocal and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) images confirmed high density of collagen fibrils, indicating efficient crosslinking and enhanced structural integrity. This study is unique that demonstrates in vivo safety, biocompatibility, and functionality of ruthenium and blue light CXL. This approach can prevent toxicity caused by UV-A light and can be an immediate alternative compared to the existing crosslinking procedures that have side effects and clinical risks for the patients.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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