Title: Hyaluronic acid combined with mannitol to improve protection against free-radical endothelial damage: Experimental Model |
Authors: Belda, José I. Artola, Alberto García Manzanares, María Dolores Ferrer, Consuelo Haroun, Hazem E. hassanein, ahmed Baeyens, Vincent Munoz, Gonzalo Alió, Jorge L. |
Editor: Williams & Wilkins |
Department: Departamentos de la UMH::Producción Vegetal y Microbiología |
Issue Date: 2004-11 |
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11000/31354 |
Abstract:
Purpose: To evaluate the protective properties of combined sodium hyaluronate2%
and mannitol 0.5% (Visiol) on the corneal endothelium in the presence of oxidative
stress induced by hydrogen peroxide (H2O2).
Setting: Instituto Oftalmolo´ gico de Alicante, Universidad Miguel Herna´ ndez,
Alicante, Spain.
Methods: This was an exploratory randomized controlled parallel-group, maskedassessor
study of 3 sodium hyaluronate-based ophthalmic viscosurgical devices
(OVDs): Visiol, Healon (sodium hyaluronate 1%), and Viscoat (sodium hyaluronate
3%–chondroitin sodium 4%). The OVDs were tested for protective effects on the
endothelium following oxidative stress induced by H2O2 at increased concentrations:
control (lactated Ringer’s solution), 1mM, 10mM, and 100 mM. Groups without OVD
were used as controls at the same concentrations of peroxide. Each animal received
the same treatment in both eyes (10 eyes per group). Endothelial cell lesion was
assessed using the Janus green photometry absorbance technique.
Results: At 10 mM peroxide concentration, the value of endothelial cell lesion was
significantly lower in the Visiol (16.8%, P Z .0056), Healon (22.2%, P Z .0302), and
Viscoat (21.6%, PZ .0336) groups than in the control group (29.4%, no OVD). There
was a trend in favor of Visiol to more efficiently reduce cell lesions of the endothelium,
than Healon (PZ .055) and Viscoat (P Z .1013). Values of endothelial cell lesion at
peroxide concentrations of 1 mM and 100 mM showed the same trends than those
observed at 10 mM.
Conclusions: All of the OVDs tested efficiently reduced endothelial lesions against
free radicals compared with the control group in which no OVD was used. The
following sequence for the efficacy of endothelial cell protection was established:
Visiol O Viscoat O Healon O no OVD.
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DOI: https:// doi.org/10.1016/j.jcrs.2004.11.055 |
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