Effects of Different Scleral Photo-Crosslinking Modalities on Scleral Stiffness and Hydration.

Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci

Instituto de Óptica "Daza de Valdés," Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Madrid, Spain.

Published: July 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • This study aimed to analyze how two collagen cross-linking methods affect the mechanical properties and hydration levels of scleral tissue in rabbits.
  • Scleral tissue treated with Rose Bengal and green light (RGX) became 132% stiffer and had an 11% lower swelling rate, while riboflavin and UV light (UVX) treatment increased stiffness by 90% and reduced swelling by 13%.
  • The findings suggest that both cross-linking techniques enhance scleral stiffness, with RGX potentially offering a viable option for addressing myopia treatment.

Article Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the biomechanical and hydration differences in scleral tissue after two modalities of collagen cross-linking.

Methods: Scleral tissue from 40 adult white rabbit eyes was crosslinked by application of 0.1% Rose Bengal solution followed by 80 J/cm2 green light irradiation (RGX) or by application of 0.1% riboflavin solution followed by 5.4 J/cm2 ultraviolet A irradiation (UVX). Posterior scleral strips were excised from treated and untreated sclera for tensile and hydration-tensile tests. For tensile tests, the strips were subjected to uniaxial extension after excision. For hydration-tensile tests, the strips were dehydrated, rehydrated, and then tested. Young's modulus at 8% strain and swelling rate were estimated. ANOVAs were used to test treated-induced differences in scleral biomechanical and hydration properties.

Results: Photo-crosslinked sclera tissue was stiffer (Young's modulus at 8% strain: 10.7 ± 4.5 MPa, on average across treatments) than untreated scleral tissue (7.1 ± 4.0 MPa). Scleral stiffness increased 132% after RGX and 90% after UVX compared to untreated sclera. Scleral swelling rate was reduced by 11% after RGX and by 13% after UVX. The stiffness of the treated sclera was also associated with the tissue hydration level. The lower the swelling, the higher the Young's modulus of RGX (-3.8% swelling/MPa) and UVX (-3.5% swelling/MPa) treated sclera.

Conclusions: Cross-linking with RGX and UVX impacted the stiffness and hydration of rabbit posterior sclera. The Rose Bengal with green light irradiation may be an alternative method to determine the efficacy and suitability of inducing scleral tissue stiffening in the treatment of myopia.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11223619PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/iovs.65.8.8DOI Listing

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