Experimental evaluation of safety and efficacy of plasma-treated poly-ε-caprolactone membrane as a substitute for human amniotic membrane in treating corneal epithelial defects in rabbit eyes

Purpose: To evaluate biocompatibility and safety of plasma-treated poly-ε-caprolactone (pPCL) membrane compared to the human amniotic membrane in the healing of corneal epithelial defects in an experimental model. Methods: This is a prospective, randomized animal study including 12 rabbits. Circular...

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Main Authors: Raghav D Ravani, Saumya Yadav, Brijesh Takkar, Seema Sen, Seema Kashyap, Deepika Gupta, Manjeet Jassal, Ashwini Agrawal, Sujata Mohanty, Radhika Tandon
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Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2021-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Ophthalmology
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Online Access:http://www.ijo.in/article.asp?issn=0301-4738;year=2021;volume=69;issue=9;spage=2412;epage=2416;aulast=Ravani
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spelling doaj-7d5b19d96a3547e68faa9d78003deddf2021-09-07T14:31:56ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Ophthalmology0301-47381998-36892021-01-016992412241610.4103/ijo.IJO_2986_20Experimental evaluation of safety and efficacy of plasma-treated poly-ε-caprolactone membrane as a substitute for human amniotic membrane in treating corneal epithelial defects in rabbit eyesRaghav D RavaniSaumya YadavBrijesh TakkarSeema SenSeema KashyapDeepika GuptaManjeet JassalAshwini AgrawalSujata MohantyRadhika TandonPurpose: To evaluate biocompatibility and safety of plasma-treated poly-ε-caprolactone (pPCL) membrane compared to the human amniotic membrane in the healing of corneal epithelial defects in an experimental model. Methods: This is a prospective, randomized animal study including 12 rabbits. Circular epithelial injury measuring 6 mm in diameter was induced over the central cornea of one eye in twelve rabbits. The rabbits were randomized into two groups; in group A, the defect was covered with human amniotic membrane, while in group B, an artificial membrane made of bio-polymer plasma-treated poly-ε-caprolactone was grafted. Six rabbits were euthanized after 1 month and the other six after 3 months and the corneal epithelium was evaluated histopathologically and with immunohistochemistry. Results: Light microscopy of the corneal tissue performed after 1 month and 3 months demonstrated similar findings with no significant complications in either group. Immunohistochemistry with anti-CK-3 antibody showed characteristic corneal phenotype in the healed epithelium. In eyes grafted with pPCL membrane, epithelial healing as estimated by a decrease in size of the defect was significantly better than the group treated with the human amniotic membrane at all time periods monitored (P < 0.05), except day 1 (P = 0.83). The percentage reduction in the size of the epithelial defect was also significantly more in the pPCL membrane group as compared to the human amniotic membrane at all time periods (P < 0.05 at all observations) post-implantation except day 1 (P = 0.73). Conclusion: Plasma-treated poly-ε-caprolactone membrane is safe, biocompatible, and effective in the healing of corneal epithelial defects in rabbits.http://www.ijo.in/article.asp?issn=0301-4738;year=2021;volume=69;issue=9;spage=2412;epage=2416;aulast=Ravanibiopolymercaprolactonechemical injuryhuman amniotic membrane
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author Raghav D Ravani
Saumya Yadav
Brijesh Takkar
Seema Sen
Seema Kashyap
Deepika Gupta
Manjeet Jassal
Ashwini Agrawal
Sujata Mohanty
Radhika Tandon
spellingShingle Raghav D Ravani
Saumya Yadav
Brijesh Takkar
Seema Sen
Seema Kashyap
Deepika Gupta
Manjeet Jassal
Ashwini Agrawal
Sujata Mohanty
Radhika Tandon
Experimental evaluation of safety and efficacy of plasma-treated poly-ε-caprolactone membrane as a substitute for human amniotic membrane in treating corneal epithelial defects in rabbit eyes
Indian Journal of Ophthalmology
biopolymer
caprolactone
chemical injury
human amniotic membrane
author_facet Raghav D Ravani
Saumya Yadav
Brijesh Takkar
Seema Sen
Seema Kashyap
Deepika Gupta
Manjeet Jassal
Ashwini Agrawal
Sujata Mohanty
Radhika Tandon
author_sort Raghav D Ravani
title Experimental evaluation of safety and efficacy of plasma-treated poly-ε-caprolactone membrane as a substitute for human amniotic membrane in treating corneal epithelial defects in rabbit eyes
title_short Experimental evaluation of safety and efficacy of plasma-treated poly-ε-caprolactone membrane as a substitute for human amniotic membrane in treating corneal epithelial defects in rabbit eyes
title_full Experimental evaluation of safety and efficacy of plasma-treated poly-ε-caprolactone membrane as a substitute for human amniotic membrane in treating corneal epithelial defects in rabbit eyes
title_fullStr Experimental evaluation of safety and efficacy of plasma-treated poly-ε-caprolactone membrane as a substitute for human amniotic membrane in treating corneal epithelial defects in rabbit eyes
title_full_unstemmed Experimental evaluation of safety and efficacy of plasma-treated poly-ε-caprolactone membrane as a substitute for human amniotic membrane in treating corneal epithelial defects in rabbit eyes
title_sort experimental evaluation of safety and efficacy of plasma-treated poly-ε-caprolactone membrane as a substitute for human amniotic membrane in treating corneal epithelial defects in rabbit eyes
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Indian Journal of Ophthalmology
issn 0301-4738
1998-3689
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Purpose: To evaluate biocompatibility and safety of plasma-treated poly-ε-caprolactone (pPCL) membrane compared to the human amniotic membrane in the healing of corneal epithelial defects in an experimental model. Methods: This is a prospective, randomized animal study including 12 rabbits. Circular epithelial injury measuring 6 mm in diameter was induced over the central cornea of one eye in twelve rabbits. The rabbits were randomized into two groups; in group A, the defect was covered with human amniotic membrane, while in group B, an artificial membrane made of bio-polymer plasma-treated poly-ε-caprolactone was grafted. Six rabbits were euthanized after 1 month and the other six after 3 months and the corneal epithelium was evaluated histopathologically and with immunohistochemistry. Results: Light microscopy of the corneal tissue performed after 1 month and 3 months demonstrated similar findings with no significant complications in either group. Immunohistochemistry with anti-CK-3 antibody showed characteristic corneal phenotype in the healed epithelium. In eyes grafted with pPCL membrane, epithelial healing as estimated by a decrease in size of the defect was significantly better than the group treated with the human amniotic membrane at all time periods monitored (P < 0.05), except day 1 (P = 0.83). The percentage reduction in the size of the epithelial defect was also significantly more in the pPCL membrane group as compared to the human amniotic membrane at all time periods (P < 0.05 at all observations) post-implantation except day 1 (P = 0.73). Conclusion: Plasma-treated poly-ε-caprolactone membrane is safe, biocompatible, and effective in the healing of corneal epithelial defects in rabbits.
topic biopolymer
caprolactone
chemical injury
human amniotic membrane
url http://www.ijo.in/article.asp?issn=0301-4738;year=2021;volume=69;issue=9;spage=2412;epage=2416;aulast=Ravani
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