Assessment of Topical Therapies for Improving the Optical Clarity Following Stromal Wounding in a Novel Ex Vivo Canine Cornea Model
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- DOI: 10.1167/iovs.17-23085
Assessment of Topical Therapies for Improving the Optical Clarity Following Stromal Wounding in a Novel Ex Vivo Canine Cornea Model
Abstract
Purpose: To evaluate the effect of topical suberanilohydroxamic acid (SAHA) and 5-methyl-1-phenyl-2[1H]-pyridone (pirfenidone) on the degree of corneal haze in the stromal wounded ex vivo canine cornea.
Methods: Twenty-four corneoscleral rims from normal dogs were uniformly wounded with an excimer laser and placed into culture medium with an air-liquid interface. The control group (n = 8) contained placebo-treated corneas. Treatment group 1 (n = 8) received SAHA topically every 6 hours. Treatment group 2 (n = 8) received pirfenidone topically every 6 hours. Each cornea was fluorescein stained and macrophotographed every 6 hours to assess epithelialization rate. All corneas were also macrophotographed weekly to assess optical clarity (haze). Images were analyzed for differences in pixel intensity between wounded (haze) and unwounded (nonhaze) regions, and haze surface area for each cornea was calculated.
Results: The mean epithelialization time was 47.25 hours in the control group, 45.00 hours in the SAHA group, and 43.50 hours in the pirfenidone group, revealing no significant difference (P = 0.368). The median difference in pixel intensity between haze and nonhaze areas was 21.5 in the control group, 8.0 in the SAHA group, and 8.0 in the pirfenidone group, which is significant (P < 0.01). The median haze surface area was 12.96 mm2 in the control group, 5.70 mm2 in the SAHA group, and 5.92 mm2 in the pirfenidone group, which is significant (P < 0.01).
Conclusions: Stromal-wounded ex vivo canine corneas exhibited greater optical clarity when treated with SAHA and pirfenidone than when placebo treated at 21 days. There was no significant difference in epithelialization rate between groups. Corneal contour was correlated with geographic haze distribution.
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