运输对冷冻保存角膜晶状体植入术适宜性的影响。

IF 4.7 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2025-03-17 Epub Date: 2025-03-04 DOI:10.1021/acsabm.4c01632
Jenetta Y W Soo, Gabriel Tan, Evelina Han, Kenny P Y Boey, Yu-Chi Liu, Jodhbir S Mehta, Andri K Riau
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在视力恢复手术中,角膜透镜体可以沉积和取出。从透镜体库到诊所的运输物流延迟可能是一个问题。为了研究这一点,将角膜透镜体在新加坡卫生部许可的透镜体库中冷冻保存1年,然后在4°C下运输。与供体角膜的新鲜透镜体(n = 3)相比,每天测量透明度,直到明显降解。通过组织化学和透射电子显微镜(TEM)评估透镜体在运输1天后(n = 3)和透明度恶化当天(n = 3)的分子和超微结构完整性。此外,9只家兔植入这些皮囊,通过角膜成像、免疫荧光染色和透射电镜观察术后疗效的差异。透镜体在运输6天后透明度明显降低(p = 0.002)。这种变化不是由胶原蛋白、糖胺聚糖和糖蛋白的改变引起的,而是由纤维间距离(IFD)分布的显著变化引起的(Z = 4.419;p < 0.001)和纤维直径(FD) (Z = 6.435;P < 0.001)。尽管角膜成像和免疫荧光染色显示两组患者均无纤维化、炎症或血管形成,但植入后第6天的小晶状体比新鲜的小晶状体表现出更强的光反射率和更慢的清晰度恢复。透射电镜显示了由于IFD和FD分布恢复的差异而导致的差异。总之,在4°C的运输条件下,储存的透镜体可以保持长达5天的透明度。进一步的延迟会损害其超微结构的完整性和术后的清晰度,强调在透镜体银行物流中需要考虑运输因素。
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Impact of Transportation on the Suitability of Cryopreserved Corneal Lenticule for Implantation.

Corneal lenticules can be deposited and retrieved for vision-restoring surgeries. Extended transportation logistical delays from the lenticule bank to the clinic could be a concern. To investigate this, corneal lenticules were cryopreserved at a Ministry of Health of Singapore-licensed lenticule bank for 1 year and were then transported at 4 °C. The transparency was measured daily until significant degradation was notable, compared to fresh lenticules from donor corneas (n = 3). The molecular and ultrastructural integrity of lenticules after 1 day in transport (n = 3) and on the day of transparency deterioration (n = 3) was evaluated by histochemistry and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). In addition, 9 rabbits were implanted with these lenticules to assess the difference in postoperative outcomes by corneal imaging, immunofluorescence staining, and TEM. Lenticules showed a significant transparency reduction after 6 days in transit (p = 0.002). The change was not caused by collagen, glycosaminoglycan, and glycoprotein alterations but by a significantly greater shift in the distribution of the interfibrillar distance (IFD) (Z = 4.419; p < 0.001) and fibrillar diameter (FD) (Z = 6.435; p < 0.001). When implanted, day 6 lenticules exhibited greater light reflectivity and slower recovery of clarity compared to fresher lenticules, despite a combination of corneal imaging and immunofluorescence staining showing no fibrosis, inflammation, or vascularization in either group. With TEM, the discrepancy was revealed due to the difference in the restoration of IFD and FD distribution. In conclusion, banked lenticules can maintain transparency for up to 5 days of transportation at 4 °C. Further delays compromise their ultrastructural integrity and postoperative clarity, emphasizing the need to factor in transportation in lenticule banking logistics.

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