The effect of rigid gas permeable contact lens wear on proliferation of rabbit corneal and conjunctival epithelial cells.

D H Ren, W M Petroll, J V Jester, H D Cavanagh
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Purpose: To study the effect of rigid contact lens oxygen transmissibility on cell proliferation of the corneal, limbal, and conjunctival epithelium in vivo following 2 days of extended wear in the rabbit model.

Methods: Fourteen adult New Zealand White rabbits were divided equally into two groups. Each group was assigned to one of two test rigid gas permeable (RGP) contact lenses (Dk/Ltotal = 10 and 97) with uniform thickness (0.15 mm) and diameter (14.0 mm). One eye of each rabbit randomly received a contact lens for two days (48 hrs) extended wear, and the fellow eye was used as a control. Rabbits were injected intravenously with 5-bromo-2-deoxyuridine (200 mg/kg) in sterile phosphate buffered saline (pH 7.4) 24 hours before being killed. Corneas with a limbal rim of episclera and overlying conjunctiva were fixed in situ and excised. Nuclei labeled with BrdU were detected with a monoclonal anti-BrdU antibody and an FITC-conjugated secondary antibody. Digital images were collected and BrdU-labeled nuclei of whole-mount corneas were counted from superior limbus to inferior limbus using epifluorescence microscopy.

Results: Twenty-four hours after intravenous injection of BrdU, labeled nuclei were confined to and appeared as pairs in the basal epithelial layer. The density of BrdU-labeled nuclei were found to be 258 +/- 42, 167 +/- 43, 372 +/- 64, and 310 +/- 46 (pairs/mm2, mean +/- SD, n = 14) in normal controls for adjacent conjunctiva, limbus, peripheral cornea, and central cornea, respectively. By contrast,there was significant 81.35% (low Dk)and 22.46% (ultra-high Dk) suppression of cell proliferation in the central cornea after two days lens wear (n = 7). In addition, significant increases in the labeling of limbal and conjunctival epithelium were also noted.

Conclusions: Significantly less BrdU labeling of epithelial cells at the normal rabbit limbus was noted as compared to the peripheral and central cornea (P < 0.05) and is consistent with the presence of slow-cycling limbal basal cells and the limbal stem cell theory; however, this is the first report of up-regulation of limbal cell proliferation induced by contact lens wear. This study also revealed, for the first time, that short-term extended wear of RGP lenses inhibits central corneal epithelial cell proliferation. This effect was significantly more pronounced for a low-oxygen vs. a hyper-oxygen transmissible test lens. This data also suggests that corneal epithelial layer thinning seen following extended contact lens wear may be explained, in part, by suppression of basal epithelial cell proliferation. Further study is clearly necessary to validate and extend these preliminary findings.

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硬质透气性隐形眼镜佩戴对兔角膜和结膜上皮细胞增殖的影响。
目的:研究硬质接触镜氧传递性对兔模型长时间佩戴2天后角膜、角膜缘和结膜上皮细胞增殖的影响。方法:将14只成年新西兰大白兔平均分为两组。每组配戴厚度(0.15 mm)和直径(14.0 mm)均匀的两种测试硬质透气性(RGP)隐形眼镜(Dk/Ltotal = 10和97)中的一种。每只兔一只眼随机配戴隐形眼镜2天(48小时),另一只眼作为对照。处死前24小时,在无菌磷酸盐缓冲盐水(pH 7.4)中静脉注射5-溴-2-脱氧尿苷(200 mg/kg)。带巩膜外缘和上覆结膜的角膜原位固定并切除。用单克隆抗BrdU抗体和fitc偶联二抗检测标记有BrdU的细胞核。收集数字图像,用荧光显微镜从上缘到下缘对全贴片角膜brdu标记的细胞核进行计数。结果:静脉注射BrdU 24小时后,标记细胞核局限于基底上皮内,并成对出现。正常对照邻近结膜、角膜缘、周围角膜和中央角膜brdu标记核的密度分别为258 +/- 42、167 +/- 43、372 +/- 64和310 +/- 46(对/mm2,平均+/- SD, n = 14)。相比之下,晶状体磨损2天后,中央角膜细胞增殖受到了81.35%(低Dk)和22.46%(超高Dk)的抑制(n = 7)。此外,角膜缘和结膜上皮的标记也显著增加。结论:正常兔角膜缘上皮细胞BrdU标记明显低于周围角膜和中央角膜(P < 0.05),这与缓慢循环的角膜缘基底细胞和角膜缘干细胞理论相一致;然而,这是第一次报道角膜缘细胞增殖上调由佩戴隐形眼镜引起。本研究还首次揭示了短期长时间佩戴RGP镜片可抑制角膜中央上皮细胞增殖。这种效果在低氧和高氧透射测试透镜中更为明显。该数据还表明,长时间佩戴隐形眼镜后角膜上皮变薄的部分原因可能是基底上皮细胞增殖受到抑制。显然需要进一步的研究来验证和扩展这些初步发现。
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