Corneal absorption of a new riboflavin-nanostructured system for transepithelial collagen cross-linking.

Corneal collagen cross-linking (CXL) has been described as a promising therapy for keratoconus. According to standard CXL protocol, epithelium should be debrided before treatment to allow penetration of riboflavin into the corneal stroma. However, removal of the epithelium can increase procedure ris...

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Main Authors: Katia M Bottos, Anselmo G Oliveira, Patrícia A Bersanetti, Regina F Nogueira, Acácio A S Lima-Filho, José A Cardillo, Paulo Schor, Wallace Chamon
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
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spelling doaj-d94fd1a1f89c46149d48772304a0fe3a2020-11-25T02:42:34ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0186e6640810.1371/journal.pone.0066408Corneal absorption of a new riboflavin-nanostructured system for transepithelial collagen cross-linking.Katia M BottosAnselmo G OliveiraPatrícia A BersanettiRegina F NogueiraAcácio A S Lima-FilhoJosé A CardilloPaulo SchorWallace ChamonCorneal collagen cross-linking (CXL) has been described as a promising therapy for keratoconus. According to standard CXL protocol, epithelium should be debrided before treatment to allow penetration of riboflavin into the corneal stroma. However, removal of the epithelium can increase procedure risks. In this study we aim to evaluate stromal penetration of a biocompatible riboflavin-based nanoemulsion system (riboflavin-5-phosphate and riboflavin-base) in rabbit corneas with intact epithelium. Two riboflavin nanoemulsions were developed. Transmittance and absorption coefficient were measured on corneas with intact epithelia after 30, 60, 120, 180, and 240 minutes following exposure to either the nanoemulsions or standard 0.1% or 1% riboflavin-dextran solutions. For the nanoemulsions, the epithelium was removed after measurements to assure that the riboflavin had passed through the hydrophobic epithelium and retained within the stroma. Results were compared to de-epithelialized corneas exposed to 0.1% riboflavin solution and to the same riboflavin nanoemulsions for 30 minutes (standard protocol). Mean transmittance and absorption measured in epithelialized corneas receiving the standard 0.1% riboflavin solution did not reach the levels found on the debrided corneas using the standard technique. Neither increasing the time of exposure nor the concentration of the riboflavin solution from 0.1% to 1% improved riboflavin penetration through the epithelium. When using riboflavin-5-phosphate nanoemulsion for 240 minutes, we found no difference between the mean absorption coefficients to the standard cross-linking protocol (p = 0.54). Riboflavin nanoemulsion was able to penetrate the corneal epithelium, achieving, after 240 minutes, greater stromal concentration when compared to debrided corneas with the standard protocol (p = 0.002). The riboflavin-5-phosphate nanoemulsion diffused better into the stroma than the riboflavin-base nanoemulsion.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3681906?pdf=render
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author Katia M Bottos
Anselmo G Oliveira
Patrícia A Bersanetti
Regina F Nogueira
Acácio A S Lima-Filho
José A Cardillo
Paulo Schor
Wallace Chamon
spellingShingle Katia M Bottos
Anselmo G Oliveira
Patrícia A Bersanetti
Regina F Nogueira
Acácio A S Lima-Filho
José A Cardillo
Paulo Schor
Wallace Chamon
Corneal absorption of a new riboflavin-nanostructured system for transepithelial collagen cross-linking.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Katia M Bottos
Anselmo G Oliveira
Patrícia A Bersanetti
Regina F Nogueira
Acácio A S Lima-Filho
José A Cardillo
Paulo Schor
Wallace Chamon
author_sort Katia M Bottos
title Corneal absorption of a new riboflavin-nanostructured system for transepithelial collagen cross-linking.
title_short Corneal absorption of a new riboflavin-nanostructured system for transepithelial collagen cross-linking.
title_full Corneal absorption of a new riboflavin-nanostructured system for transepithelial collagen cross-linking.
title_fullStr Corneal absorption of a new riboflavin-nanostructured system for transepithelial collagen cross-linking.
title_full_unstemmed Corneal absorption of a new riboflavin-nanostructured system for transepithelial collagen cross-linking.
title_sort corneal absorption of a new riboflavin-nanostructured system for transepithelial collagen cross-linking.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Corneal collagen cross-linking (CXL) has been described as a promising therapy for keratoconus. According to standard CXL protocol, epithelium should be debrided before treatment to allow penetration of riboflavin into the corneal stroma. However, removal of the epithelium can increase procedure risks. In this study we aim to evaluate stromal penetration of a biocompatible riboflavin-based nanoemulsion system (riboflavin-5-phosphate and riboflavin-base) in rabbit corneas with intact epithelium. Two riboflavin nanoemulsions were developed. Transmittance and absorption coefficient were measured on corneas with intact epithelia after 30, 60, 120, 180, and 240 minutes following exposure to either the nanoemulsions or standard 0.1% or 1% riboflavin-dextran solutions. For the nanoemulsions, the epithelium was removed after measurements to assure that the riboflavin had passed through the hydrophobic epithelium and retained within the stroma. Results were compared to de-epithelialized corneas exposed to 0.1% riboflavin solution and to the same riboflavin nanoemulsions for 30 minutes (standard protocol). Mean transmittance and absorption measured in epithelialized corneas receiving the standard 0.1% riboflavin solution did not reach the levels found on the debrided corneas using the standard technique. Neither increasing the time of exposure nor the concentration of the riboflavin solution from 0.1% to 1% improved riboflavin penetration through the epithelium. When using riboflavin-5-phosphate nanoemulsion for 240 minutes, we found no difference between the mean absorption coefficients to the standard cross-linking protocol (p = 0.54). Riboflavin nanoemulsion was able to penetrate the corneal epithelium, achieving, after 240 minutes, greater stromal concentration when compared to debrided corneas with the standard protocol (p = 0.002). The riboflavin-5-phosphate nanoemulsion diffused better into the stroma than the riboflavin-base nanoemulsion.
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