A self-healing hydrogel eye drop for the sustained delivery of decorin to prevent corneal scarring.
Animals
Cells, Cultured
Cicatrix
/ pathology
Cornea
/ pathology
Decorin
/ administration & dosage
Delayed-Action Preparations
Drug Delivery Systems
Fibroblasts
/ drug effects
Humans
Hydrogels
/ pharmacology
Male
Ophthalmic Solutions
/ pharmacology
Polysaccharides, Bacterial
/ chemistry
Rats, Sprague-Dawley
Swine
Anti-scarring
Controlled delivery
Decorin
Fluid gels
Regenerative medicine
Journal
Biomaterials
ISSN: 1878-5905
Titre abrégé: Biomaterials
Pays: Netherlands
ID NLM: 8100316
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
07 2019
07 2019
Historique:
received:
20
12
2018
accepted:
09
04
2019
pubmed:
6
5
2019
medline:
12
9
2020
entrez:
6
5
2019
Statut:
ppublish
Résumé
Scarring/Opacity on the surface of the eye and vascularisation following infectious diseases, inflammation and corneal trauma are often a leading cause of blindness. The 'gold standard' treatment to prevent corneal scarring is the application of amniotic membrane (AM) to the ocular surface in the acute stage of injury. Although clinically effective, the use of the AM is associated with biological variability and unpredictable responses. Potential health risks including disease transmission, significant ethical issues surrounding the tissue donation process and stringent regulations/storage conditions, preclude widespread use. Consequently, there is a demand for the development of a new, synthetic alternative, that is stable at room temperature, capable of protecting the wound and has the capacity to deliver anti-scarring and anti-inflammatory mediators. Here we have developed a micro-structured fluid gel eye drop, to deliver a potent anti-scarring molecule, decorin. We have compared the release of decorin from the formulated dressing to a typical gel film, demonstrating enhanced release for the fluid gel eye-drops. Therefore, we have investigated the effect of the fluid gel system in 2D human corneal fibroblast culture models, as well as shown the retention of the gellan fluid gel in an in vivo rat model. At the same time the efficacy of the fluid gel eye drop was studied in an organ culture model, whereby the fluid gel containing decorin, significantly (P < 0.05) increased re-epithelialisation within 4 days of treatment.
Identifiants
pubmed: 31055049
pii: S0142-9612(19)30224-8
doi: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2019.04.013
pii:
doi:
Substances chimiques
Decorin
0
Delayed-Action Preparations
0
Hydrogels
0
Ophthalmic Solutions
0
Polysaccharides, Bacterial
0
gellan gum
7593U09I4D
Types de publication
Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Langues
eng
Sous-ensembles de citation
IM
Pagination
41-50Subventions
Organisme : Medical Research Council
ID : MR/N019016/1
Pays : United Kingdom
Informations de copyright
Crown Copyright © 2019. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.