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Chronic Ocular Hypertensive Rat Model using Microbead Injection: Comparison of Polyurethane, Polymethylmethacrylate, Silica and Polystyene Microbeads

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CURRENT EYE RESEARCH
Volume 39, Issue 9, Pages 917-927

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INFORMA HEALTHCARE
DOI: 10.3109/02713683.2014.884597

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Chronic ocular hypertension; microbead; polyurethane; optic nerve; rat

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  1. Korea Health technology R&D Project, Ministry of Health & Welfare, Republic of Korea [A101727]

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Purpose: To establish and assess an ocular hypertensive rat model using intracameral injection with various microbeads of different sizes and materials. Methods: Chronic elevation of intraocular pressure (IOP) was induced by the injection of various microbeads into the anterior chamber of Sprague-Dawley rat eyes. We compared the IOPs induced by the injection of different microbeads [7- and 17-mu m polyurethane (PU), 7- and 15-mu m polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA), 13-mu m silica, and 15-mu m polystyrene (PS)] and selected the appropriate microbeads for a chronic ocular hypertensive model in terms of IOP elevation and adverse events. IOP changes were observed for 4 weeks after microbead injections. Axonal degeneration was assessed with transmission electron microscopic photographs and RGC loss was assessed with retrograde labeling. Results: Seventy-eight rats were included. Three days after a single injection of microbeads, IOPs were increased by 24.0% by 7-mu m PU microbeads, 101.8% by 17-mu m PU microbeads, 56.6% by 7-mu m PMMA microbeads, 22.0% by 15-mu m PMMA microbeads, 153.0% by 13-mu m silica microbeads, and 34.7% by 15-mu m PS microbeads. 17-mu m PU microbeads produced constant IOP elevation with good reproducibility (standard deviation of <6.5 mmHg). Silica injected eyes showed severe inflammation. Sustained IOP elevation by two injections of 17-mm PU microbeads resulted in a 42% axon loss and 36.5% RGC loss (p < 0.05, Mann-Whitney U test). Conclusions: PU microbead injections offer an applicable and versatile model for a chronic ocular hypertensive model in rats. Among several biomaterials, PU microbeads produced a more stable IOP elevation without adverse events.

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