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Ophthalmic Res ; 40(1): 41-8, 2008.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18025839

RESUMEN

Corneal wound healing often leads to the development of scar tissue with loss of transparency. Reconstitution of transparent corneal stroma depends on the regulation of the biosynthetic activities of post-lesional keratocytes as well as to a large extent on the limitation of matrix degradation. It has been shown that 3% concentration of N-acetylcysteine (NAC) improves the healing time of corneal wounds but some corneal haze remains. On the other hand, topical corticosteroids may retard the corneal wound healing but decrease the haze. Thus, the aim of the study was to evaluate whether adding dexamethasone to NAC could reduce the side effects of the two drugs. In this study, experimental corneal wounds were created surgically, up to the depth of one half of the stroma in the center of both eyes of all rabbits. The left eyes were treated topically with 0.9% NaCl as controls and the right eyes were treated with a combination of one drop of 3% NAC and one drop of 0.1% dexamethasone, 6 times per day. Corneal wounds were measured by fluorescein staining every day. The results indicated that the combination of acetylcysteine and dexamethasone significantly increased the mean healing time compared to the control group (p < 0.05). Clinical and histopathologic examinations revealed that the corneal haze in the treatment group was greater than in the control group. It is concluded that treatment of the eyes by a combination of 3% acetylcysteine and 0.1% dexamethasone (if used from the first day of ulceration) may retard the corneal wound healing in rabbits.


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Acetilcisteína/uso terapéutico , Lesiones de la Cornea , Dexametasona/uso terapéutico , Glucocorticoides/uso terapéutico , Cicatrización de Heridas/efectos de los fármacos , Heridas Penetrantes/tratamiento farmacológico , Acetilcisteína/administración & dosificación , Animales , Córnea/patología , Córnea/fisiopatología , Dexametasona/administración & dosificación , Esquema de Medicación , Quimioterapia Combinada , Glucocorticoides/administración & dosificación , Soluciones Oftálmicas , Conejos , Factores de Tiempo , Heridas Penetrantes/patología , Heridas Penetrantes/fisiopatología
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Ophthalmic Res ; 35(6): 319-23, 2003.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14688421

RESUMEN

The effects of 3, 10 and 20% concentrations of acetylcysteine on experimental corneal wound healing in dogs were evaluated. Experimental corneal wounds were induced surgically, up to the depth of the anterior third of the stroma, in both eyes of 18 dogs. One of the eyes was treated topically with 0.9% NaCl solution three times a day. The contralateral eye was treated topically with acetylcysteine (3, 10 and 20% concentrations) in each of 6 cases separately. Corneal wounds were measured by fluorescein staining every day. The mean time of healing in the 3% group was significantly different from control eyes (6.17 +/- 1.94 days). It was 7.19 +/- 0.75 days in the 20% group and 7 +/- 2 days in the 10% group. The last two groups were not significantly different from the controls (9.67 +/- 3.01 days and 8.17 +/- 3.60 days, respectively).


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Acetilcisteína/uso terapéutico , Úlcera de la Córnea/tratamiento farmacológico , Depuradores de Radicales Libres/uso terapéutico , Cicatrización de Heridas/efectos de los fármacos , Acetilcisteína/administración & dosificación , Administración Tópica , Animales , Lesiones de la Cornea , Úlcera de la Córnea/patología , Perros , Relación Dosis-Respuesta a Droga , Femenino , Depuradores de Radicales Libres/administración & dosificación , Masculino , Soluciones Oftálmicas
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