圆锥角膜
材料科学
生物医学工程
角膜
基质
核黄素
角膜胶原交联
眼科
医学
化学
病理
生物化学
免疫组织化学
作者
Mei Yang,Hongxian Pan,Tingting Chen,Xin Chen,Rui Ning,Qianfang Ye,Aodong Chen,Jiawei Li,Siheng Li,Nan Zhao,Yue Wu,Xueyu Fu,Keith M. Meek,Lingxin Chen,Xiaoying Wang,Zhongxing Chen,Xingtao Zhou,Jinhai Huang
标识
DOI:10.1002/adma.202408136
摘要
Abstract In this study, a novel customized corneal cross‐linking (CXL) treatment is explored that utilizes microneedles (MNs) for targeted riboflavin (RF) administration prior to the CXL procedure. Unlike the conventional “one‐size‐fits‐all” approach, this protocol offers an option for more precise and efficacious treatment. To simulate a customized corneal crosslinking technique, four distinct microneedle (MN) molds designs, including circular, semi‐circular, annular and butterfly shaped, are crafted for loading an optimized RF‐hyaluronic acid solution and for the subsequent fabrication of MN arrays with varying morphologies. These MNs can gently puncture the corneal epithelium while preserving the integrity of the underlying stromal layer. Following the application of these microneedles, RF solution is replenished to enhance the RF content within the stroma through the punctures created by the MNs, resulting in exceptional customized corneal cross‐linking effects that are comparable to the conventional epi‐off CXL protocol. Additionally, it flattened the corneal curvature within the treated zone and facilitated rapid postoperative recovery of corneal tissue. These findings suggest that the integration of customized microneedle RF delivery with corneal crosslinking technology represents a potential novel treatment modality, holding promise for the tailored treatment of corneal pathologies, and offering a more precise and efficient alternative to traditional methods.
科研通智能强力驱动
Strongly Powered by AbleSci AI