Hyaluronic Acid Combined with Serum Rich in Growth Factors in Corneal Epithelial Defects
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2019-04-03Author
Suárez Barrio, Carlota
Etxebarria, Jaime
Hernáez Moya, Raquel
Del Val Alonso, Marina
Rodríguez Astigarraga, Maddalen
Urkaregi Etxepare, Arantza
Freire Vallejo, Vanesa
Morales González, María Celia
Durán de la Colina, Juan Antonio
Vicario, Marta
Molina, Irene
Herrero Vanrell, Rocío
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International Journal of Molecular Sciences 20(7) : (2019) // Article ID 1655
Abstract
The aim of this study is to assess if an adhesive biopolymer, sodium hyaluronate (NaHA), has synergistic effects with s-PRGF (a serum derived from plasma rich in growth factors and a blood derivative that has already shown efficacy in corneal epithelial wound healing), to reduce time of healing or posology. In vitro proliferation and migration studies, both in human corneal epithelial (HCE) cells and in rabbit primary corneal epithelial (RPCE) cultures, were carried out. In addition, we performed studies of corneal wound healing in vivo in rabbits treated with s-PRGF, NaHA, or the combination of both. We performed immunohistochemistry techniques (CK3, CK15, Ki67, SS4 integrin, ZO-1, alpha-SMA) in rabbit corneas 7 and 30 days after a surgically induced epithelial defect. In vitro results show that the combination of NaHA and s-PRGF offers the worst proliferation rates in both HCE and RPCE cells. Addition of NaHA to s-PRGF diminishes the re-epithelializing capability of s-PRGF. In vivo, all treatments, given twice a day, showed equivalent efficacy in corneal epithelial healing. We conclude that the combined use of s-PRGF and HaNA as an adhesive biopolymer does not improve the efficacy of s-PRGF alone in the wound healing of corneal epithelial defects.