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Ophthalmic Research | 2003

Corneal Endothelial Cytotoxicity of Riboflavin/UVA Treatment in vitro

Gregor Wollensak; E. Spörl; Friedemann Reber; L.E. Pillunat; Richard Funk

Recently, we have developed collagen crosslinking induced by combined riboflavin/UVA treatment, thus increasing the biomechanical rigidity of the cornea to treat progressive keratoconus. The present safety study was performed to evaluate possible cytotoxic effects of combined riboflavin/UVA treatment on the corneal endothelium in vitro. Endothelial cell cultures from porcine corneas were treated with 500 µM riboflavin solution, exposed to various endothelial UVA irradiances (370 nm) ranging from 0.1 to 1.6 mW/cm2 for 30 min and evaluated 24 h later using trypan blue staining and Yopro fluorescence staining. The effect of either treatment alone (UVA irradiation ranging from 0.2 to 6 mW/cm2) was also tested. An abrupt cytotoxic threshold irradiance level was found at 0.35 mW/cm2 after combined treatment with riboflavin plus UVA irradiation and at 4 mW/cm2 with UVA irradiation alone. Riboflavin alone was not toxic. A cytotoxic effect of the combined riboflavin/UVA treatment on corneal endothelial cells is to be expected with a corneal thickness of less than 400 µm. Therefore, pachymetry should be routinely performed before riboflavin/UVA treatment to exclude patients at risk.


Ophthalmic Research | 2004

Cross-Linking of Human Amniotic Membrane by Glutaraldehyde

Eberhard Spoerl; Gregor Wollensak; Friedemann Reber; Lutz E. Pillunat

Purpose: The transplantation of cryopreserved human amniotic membrane has been introduced recently for the reconstruction of the ocular surface. However, in some diseases the transplant usually dissolves rather quickly and early detachment may occur. Therefore, we tried to stabilize the amniotic transplant by applying glutaraldehyde for collagen cross-linking of the membrane. Methods: 18 human amnions were prepared. 4 × 4 cm pieces of amnion were treated with 0.1% glutaraldehyde solution for 30 min. Biomechanical force-elongation measurements were performed and resistance to enzymatic digestion by 0.1% collagenase solution was tested and compared to cryopreserved and untreated fresh amnion. 8 patients with various ocular surface defects were treated with cross-linked amnion and compared to 5 patients with cryopreserved amnion. Results: The force of the amnion cross-linked with glutaraldehyde at 2.5 mm elongation was increased statistically significant by 175% versus fresh amnion and 76.8% versus the cryopreserved amnion. Glutaraldehyde-treated membranes were virtually completely resistant to enzymatic digestion, while fresh and cryopreserved amnions were dissolved completely by day 7. In patients, the cross-linked membrane was preserved for up to 90 days without any signs of dissolution of the membrane and good transparency. Conclusions: Collagen cross-linking using glutaraldehyde leads to a significant increase in the biomechanical strength and enzymatic resistance of amnion, better transparency and less wrinkling. The cross-linked membrane does not dissolve for months and is well suited for the surface reconstruction of the cornea.


Molecular Biology of the Cell | 2003

Localization, Dynamics, and Function of Survivin Revealed by Expression of Functional SurvivinDsRed Fusion Proteins in the Living Cell

Achim Temme; Michael A. Rieger; Friedemann Reber; Dirk Lindemann; Bernd Weigle; Petra Diestelkoetter-Bachert; Gerhard Ehninger; Masaaki Tatsuka; Yasuhiko Terada; Ernst Peter Rieber


Graefes Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology | 2003

Blockers of carbonic anhydrase can cause increase of retinal capillary diameter, decrease of extracellular and increase of intracellular pH in rat retinal organ culture.

Friedemann Reber; Udo Gersch; Richard Funk


Graefes Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology | 2002

Alteration of the intracellular pH and apoptosis induction in a retinal cell line by the AGE-inducing agent glyoxal

Friedemann Reber; Michael Kasper; Axel Siegner; Eva Kniep; Gail M. Seigel; Richard Funk


Graefes Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology | 2003

Graded sensitiveness of the various retinal neuron populations on the glyoxal-mediated formation of advanced glycation end products and ways of protection.

Friedemann Reber; Romy Geffarth; Michael Kasper; Andreas Reichenbach; Erwin Schleicher; Axel Siegner; Richard Funk


Neurosurgery | 2004

Endoscopic exploration of the brachial plexus: technique and topographic anatomy--a study in fresh human cadavers.

Kartik G. Krishnan; Thomas Pinzer; Friedemann Reber; Gabriele Schackert


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2006

Inhibition of Apoptosis and Reduction of Intracellular pH Decrease in Retinal Neural Cell Cultures by a Blocker of Carbonic Anhydrase

Eva Kniep; Cora Roehlecke; Nurdan Özkucur; Alexander Steinberg; Friedemann Reber; Lilla Knels; Richard Funk


Ophthalmic Research | 2003

Contents Vol. 35, 2003

Javier Gómez; Emilia Mulet; María M. Mahiques Bujanda; José M. Martin Martinez; Yennis Molina; Gianni Salvalaio; Adriano Fasolo; A. Bruni; Jorge L. Alió; I. Pinilla; S. Peréz-Oliván; C. Solans; M.A. Bregante; M.T. Ramirez; J.M. Larrosa; L.E. Pablo; F.M. Honrubia; Anna Chiara Frigo; Elisa Favaro; Diego Ponzin; S.J. Aldavood; R. Behyar; A.A. Sarchahi; M.A. Rad; I. Noroozian; S.M. Ghamsari; G. Sadeghi-Hashjin; K. Izumi; Yukihiko Mashima; Minoru Obazawa


Ophthalmic Research | 2003

Subject Index Vol. 35, 2003

Javier Gómez; Emilia Mulet; María M. Mahiques Bujanda; José M. Martin Martinez; Yennis Molina; Gianni Salvalaio; Adriano Fasolo; A. Bruni; Jorge L. Alió; I. Pinilla; S. Peréz-Oliván; C. Solans; M.A. Bregante; M.T. Ramirez; J.M. Larrosa; L.E. Pablo; F.M. Honrubia; Anna Chiara Frigo; Elisa Favaro; Diego Ponzin; S.J. Aldavood; R. Behyar; A.A. Sarchahi; M.A. Rad; I. Noroozian; S.M. Ghamsari; G. Sadeghi-Hashjin; Kanako Izumi; Yukihiko Mashima; Minoru Obazawa

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Richard Funk

Dresden University of Technology

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Axel Siegner

Dresden University of Technology

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Eva Kniep

Dresden University of Technology

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Dresden University of Technology

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