Abstract | PURPOSE: We attempted to develop a device for measuring electrical corneal resistance (CR) using corneal contact lens electrodes to quantitatively evaluate corneal injury in vivo. In the present study, full-thickness detachment of the corneal epithelium was induced by n-heptanol, and the feasibility of the quantitative evaluation of this injury by corneal contact lens electrodes was evaluated in vivo. METHODS: The central area of an albino rabbit's cornea was exposed to a filter paper pre-immersed in n-heptanol for 1 minute to induce injury of the corneal epithelium. After induction of injury, the electrical CR was measured and the percentage of CR (%CR) was calculated. Fluorescein solution (3 μL) was applied to the wound/affected area of the corneal epithelium for photography with a slit-lamp biomicroscope. The wound/affected area was measured using an image analysis system. The correlation between the %CR and the wound/affected area was analyzed. RESULTS: As the size of the wound/affected area of the corneal epithelium increased, the %CR decreased after corneal epithelium detachment. Thus, a close correlation was found between the area of corneal epithelium detachment and the %CR. CONCLUSION: The corneal resistance device that we developed was capable of quantitatively evaluating n-heptanol-induced full-thickness injuries of the corneal epithelium.
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Authors | Masamichi Fukuda, Hiroshi Sasaki |
Journal | Clinical ophthalmology (Auckland, N.Z.)
(Clin Ophthalmol)
Vol. 6
Pg. 585-93
( 2012)
ISSN: 1177-5483 [Electronic] New Zealand |
PMID | 22553418
(Publication Type: Journal Article)
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