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Absence of Therapeutic Benefit of the Anti-Inflammatory Protein TSG-6 for Corneal Alkali Injury in a Rat Model. | LitMetric

Absence of Therapeutic Benefit of the Anti-Inflammatory Protein TSG-6 for Corneal Alkali Injury in a Rat Model.

Curr Eye Res

e Department of Surgery, Central Texas Veterans Health Care System , Temple , Texas , United States of America.

Published: August 2019

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of TSG-6 in treating corneal alkali injury in rats.
  • An alkali injury was induced using NaOH, and TSG-6 was administered through various methods (IV, AC injection, topical).
  • Results showed that while TSG-6 did not reduce corneal damage or improve healing, it did lower pro-inflammatory cytokines compared to the control treated with PBS.

Article Abstract

: To investigate the therapeutic efficacy of tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α stimulated gene/protein 6 (TSG-6) in a rat model of corneal alkali injury. : Corneal alkali injury was produced by placing an NaOH-soaked filter paper disk on the central cornea of the right eye of an anesthetized male Lewis (LEW/Crl) rat. Recombinant human TSG-6, or an equal volume of phosphate-buffered saline (PBS), was administered intravenously (IV), by anterior chamber (AC) injection, or as a topical drop. The affected eyes were photographed daily using a dissecting microscope and documented for clinical time course analysis of corneal opacification. Corneal tissue was excised at pre-determined therapeutic endpoints, with subsequent qRT-PCR or histological analyses. : The continuous monitoring of corneal alkali injury progression revealed TSG-6 treatments do not show sufficient effectiveness regardless of IV injection, AC injection, or topical application. Corneal opacification and neovascularization were not diminished, and gene expression was not impacted by these treatments. However, both IV and AC administration of TSG-6 significantly suppressed pro-inflammatory cytokines compared to PBS-treated eyes. : We conclude that the therapeutic potential of TSG-6 is insufficient in a rat corneal alkali injury model.

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