Purpose: This study was designed to determine the effect of overnight eye closure on the rate and composition of protein deposition on high water content ionic matrix soft contact lenses (Group IV SCLs) and to extrapolate from this data information on the probable change in the rate of reflex-type tear secretion associated with eye closure.
Methods: Group IV SCLs were temporally sampled after equivalent periods of wear under closed eye (C) or open eye (O) conditions. Lenses were rinsed in saline and the majority of the tightly bound protein extracted at 90 degrees C in 40% urea, containing 1% SDS, 1 mM DTT, 100 mM Tris-HCl (pH 8.
To better define the growth requirements for corneal epithelial cells, methods for serum-free culture were established. Sheets of corneal epithelium from eyes of swine and rabbits were obtained by dispase treatment of corneal buttons, and single cells and small clumps were obtained by further dissociation with trypsin/EDTA. Growth of cells with epithelial-like morphology was readily achieved in low calcium MCDB 153 medium containing epidermal growth factor, insulin, hydrocortisone, and bovine pituitary extract.
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