Scleral Cross-Linking Using Glyceraldehyde for the Prevention of Axial Elongation in the Rabbit: Blocked Axial Elongation and Altered Scleral Microstructure
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Scleral Cross-Linking Using Glyceraldehyde for the Prevention of Axial Elongation in the Rabbit: Blocked Axial Elongation and Altered Scleral Microstructure
Abstract
Background: This study aims to assess the efficacy of the scleral collagen cross-linking method using glyceraldehyde solution for prevention of lens-induced axial elongation in New Zealand rabbits and investigate the biochemical and microstructural changes that occur.
Methods: The right eyes of New Zealand rabbits aged seven weeks were randomly divided into three groups: the cross-linking group (n = 6), non-crosslinking group (n = 5), and untreated control group (n = 5). Eyes in cross-linking and non-crosslinking groups were treated with a -8.00 Diopter spherical lens over the course of two weeks. The cross-linking effects were achieved by a sub-Tenon's injection of 0.15 ml 0.5 M glyceraldehyde to eyes in the CL group. Ocular parameters were measured on the 1st, 7th, and 14th days. Biomechanical testing, light and electronic microscopy were used.
Results: Following the cross-linking treatment, eyes in the cross-linking group had a shorter axial length compared to those in the non-crosslinking group (p = 0.006). Collagen fibrils larger than 240 nm were observed in the scleral stroma of cross-linking group, which were absent in the scleral stroma of the non-crosslinking and untreated control group. The mean ultimate stress and Young's modulus was significantly greater in the cross-linking group compared to those in the non-crosslinking and untreated control group (p < 0.05). No histological damage observed in the retina or choroid.
Conclusions: This study demonstrates that lens-induced axial elongation in rabbits can be effectively blocked by cross-linking using glyceraldehyde, with anatomical and mechanical modification and no deleterious effects.
Keywords: Sclera; cross-linking reagents; glyceraldehyde; microscopy; therapeutics.
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