Background: This project aims to formulate and characterize a drug-eluting contact lens to provide controlled release of drug for a longer period of time, using liposomes as drug delivery system.
Materials And Methods: Drug delivering contact lenses were created by coating disposable soft contact lenses with ciprofloxacin entrapped in the liposomes. Reverse phase evaporation and lipid film hydration methods were used for the preparation of ciprofloxacin trapping reverse phase evaporation vesicles, that is, unilamellar vesicles (REVs) and multilamellar vesicles (MLVs), respectively. Soya lecithin and cholesterol (CH) were used in the molar ratios of 7:4 and 7:2. The spherical structure of the liposomes, the mean diameter, and their purity were determined by photomicroscopic, transmission electron microscope, and chromatographic analysis, respectively. The prepared liposomes were evaluated for their entrapment efficiency, in vitro drug release, stability, and toxicity.
Results: MLVs were larger than REVs with their mean diameter 338.32 nm and also entrapped greater amount of ciprofloxacin. Drug loading and its release from the liposomal vesicles was dependent on CH content. Ciprofloxacin released from the liposomes coated on the contact lenses not only inhibited both Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa on an agar plate but also showed an enhanced antibacterial effect as determined by minimal inhibitory concentrations. Approximately 40% of ciprofloxacin was retained up to a period of 3 months at 4°C. Furthermore, the formulation was found to be nontoxic and also a reduction in toxicity of ciprofloxacin was observed after entrapment when assessed by lymphocyte toxicity assay and chick embryo inoculation.
Conclusions: An innovative drug delivery system consisting of drug-loaded liposomes coated onto the surface of contact lenses has been developed. This system is highly specific in terms of localized and sustained application of the drug.
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Polymers (Basel)
January 2025
Department of Optometry & Vision Science, Daegu Catholic University, Gyeongsan 38430, Republic of Korea.
This study aims to build an optimal drug delivery system by manufacturing and evaluating a hydrogel contact lens using Tretinoin (ATRA) and protein nanoparticles to improve the drug delivery system as an ophthalmic medical contact lens. To evaluate the optical and physical properties of the manufactured lens, the spectral transmittance, refractive index, water content, contact angle, AFM, tensile strength, drug delivery, and antibacterial properties were analyzed. The contact lens was manufactured to contain ATRA and bovine serum albumin (BSA) in different ways, and the results confirmed that A, B, and C each had different physical properties.
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January 2025
Eye Institute and Department of Ophthalmology, Eye & ENT Hospital, Fudan University, Shanghai 200031, China.
This study aimed to analyze the research progress on the use of a multifocal lens for myopic control throughout the 21st century, utilizing bibliometric analysis. Publications related to multifocal lenses from 2001 to 2024 were searched on the Web of Science core collection (WoSCC) database. VOSviewer (Version 1.
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January 2025
ISEC LISBOA-Instituto Superior de Educação e Ciências, Lisbon, Portugal.
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to compare the perception and understanding of the information provided by ChatGPT regarding myopia among optometry students, optometrists undertaking a Master degree and practicing optometrists.
Methods: This was a cross-sectional descriptive study using a structured questionnaire distributed via Wooclap to 225 participants (125 optometry students, 21 Masters students and 79 practicing optometrists). All participants evaluated the responses generated by ChatGPT Version 4.
Biosensors (Basel)
January 2025
Department of Optometry, Seoul National University of Science and Technology, 232 Gongneung-ro, Nowon-gu, Seoul 01811, Republic of Korea.
Ocular cystinosis is a disease in which accumulated cystine crystals cause damage to the eyes, necessitating timely treatment and ongoing monitoring of cystine levels. The current treatment involves frequent administration of cysteamine eye drops, which suffer from low bioavailability and can lead to drug toxicity, making it essential to prescribe an appropriate dosage based on the patient's condition. Additionally, cystine crystal levels are typically assessed subjectively via slit-lamp examination, requiring frequent clinical visits and causing discomfort for the patient.
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July 2024
Illinois College of Optometry, Chicago.
Background And Objective: This study determined whether practitioners specializing in keratoconus (KC) adhere to published guidelines for disease management and to what extent comorbid conditions of dry eye, contact lens tolerance, and psychological consequences of KC are formally assessed as part of long-term management.
Materials And Methods: This cross-sectional study used an IRB-approved, Internet-based, REDCap platform. Descriptive statistics are presented.
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