Abstract

Poly-gamma-glutamic acid (gamma-PGA) is a natural, edible polypeptide in which glutamate is polymerized via gamma-amide linkages. First, we assessed the eye irritancy potential of gamma PGA in rabbits. Additionally, we studied the effects of gamma-PGA on corneal wound healing, due to the anti inflammatory properties and water retaining abilities of gamma-PGA. In this study, the effects of gamma-PGA on corneal wound healing after an alkali burn were evaluated. Thirty eyes wounded by alkali burning in 30 white rabbits were divided into three groups: group A was treated with 0.1% 5000 kDa gamma-PGA for 2 days, group B was treated with 0.1% hyaluronic acid, and group C was not treated, as a control. The area of corneal epithelial defect was examined at 12, 24, 30, 36, 42, and 48 h after corneal alkali wounding to determine initial wound healing. We found that gamma-PGA promoted corneal wound healing, compared with controls, and showed similar effects to hyaluronic acid. These results indicate that gamma-PGA stimulates corneal wound healing by an anti inflammatory effect and enhancing cell migration and cell proliferation. gamma-PGA is a promising biomaterial that may be a substitute for hyaluronic acid in corneal wound healing treatment.

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call