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Fast in situ enzymatic gelation of PPO-PEO block copolymer for injectable intraocular lens invivo

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Author(s)
Lee, HannaOh, Han JinYoon, Kyung ChulTae, Gi YoongKim, Young Ha
Type
Article
Citation
Journal of Biomaterials Applications, v.28, no.8, pp.1247 - 1263
Issued Date
2014-04
Abstract
Foldable intraocular lenses (IOLs) have been utilized to substitute natural lens of cataract patients. In this study, we developed a fast, in situ gelable hydrogel requiring no toxic agent as an injectable IOL material. A 4-armed PPO/PEO-phenol conjugate by a non-degradable linker was synthesized to form a hydrogel in situ by horseradish peroxidase. The gelation time and modulus could be controlled, ranging from 20 s to 2 min and from 1 to 43 kPa. The adhesion of human lens epithelial cells on the hydrogel was significantly reduced compared to that on commercial IOLs. The hydrogels were injected into the rabbit eyes to evaluate the invivo biocompatibility for 8 weeks. Corneal endothelial cell loss and central corneal thickness were comparable with the common IOL implantation procedure. Histologically, the cornea and retina showed the intact structure. The change of refraction after application of pilocarpine was +0.42 D preoperatively and +0.83 D postoperatively, which may indicate the maintenance of accommodation amplitude.
Publisher
SAGE Publications
ISSN
0885-3282
DOI
10.1177/0885328213505247
URI
https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/15190
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