Articolo in rivista, 2020, ENG, 10.3390/ani10040730
Perazzi, Anna; Gomiero, Chiara; Corain, Livio; Iacopetti, Ilaria; Grisan, Enrico; Lombardo, Marco; Lombardo, Giuseppe; Salvalaio, Gianni; Contin, Roberta; Patruno, Marco; Martinello, Tiziana; Peruffo, Antonella
Univ Padua; Univ Padua; Univ Padova PD; Univ Padua; London South Bank Univ; Vis Engn Italy Srl; CNR; Fdn Banca Occhi Veneto FBOV
Abstract The purpose of this study was to investigate the response of porcine corneal organ cultures to riboflavin/UV-A phototherapy in the injury healing of induced lesions. A porcine corneal organ culture model was established. Corneal alterations in the stroma were evaluated using an assay system, based on an automated image analysis method able to (i) localize the holes and gaps within the stroma and (ii) measure the brightness values in these patches. The analysis has been performed by dividing the corneal section in 24 regions of interest (ROIs) and integrating the data analysis with a "multi-aspect approach." Three group of corneas were analyzed: healthy, injured, and injured-and-treated. Our study revealed a significant effect of the riboflavin/UV-A phototherapy in the injury healing of porcine corneas after induced lesions. The injured corneas had significant differences of brightness values in comparison to treated (p < 0.00) and healthy (p < 0.001) corneas, whereas the treated and healthy corneas showed no significant difference (p = 0.995). Riboflavin/UV-A phototherapy shows a significant effect in restoring the brightness values of damaged corneas to the values of healthy corneas, suggesting treatment restores the injury healing of corneas after lesions. Our assay system may be compared to clinical diagnostic methods, such as optical coherence tomography (OCT) imaging, for in vivo damaged ocular structure investigations.
Animals (Basel) 10 (4), pp. 730–746
riboflavin, UV-A corneal phototherapy, porcine cornea, image analysis, animal model, melting ulcers
ID: 423857
Year: 2020
Type: Articolo in rivista
Creation: 2020-06-12 14:52:48.000
Last update: 2021-03-07 19:53:08.000
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CNR OAI-PMH: oai:it.cnr:prodotti:423857
DOI: 10.3390/ani10040730
ISI Web of Science (WOS): 000531832800187