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ABSTRACT Objective Corneal defect is a common disease in ophthalmology caused by trauma, inflammation, drug toxicity, or surgery. To investigate the effect of germinal peptide eye drop on corneal epithelial and stromal defects after lamellar keratectomy in rabbit model. Methods Eighty-five male New Zealand white rabbits were divided into five groups: Germinal Peptide eye drop at three different concentration groups, normal saline (negative control group), recombinant human epidermal growth factor (rh-EGF) eye drop (positive control group). Corneal epithelial and stromal defects of around 150–200 μm in depth were created with an 8 mm diameter trephine in the center of the right eyes of all animals. Results Germinal peptide eye drop with the concentration of 0.001%, 0.002%, and 0.004% and rh-EGF eye drop were more effective in promoting healing, reducing opacity, and edema during the process of corneal epithelial and stromal defect regeneration compared with 0.9% normal saline. No significant difference was observed among the three different doses of germinal peptide eye drop. Compared with the saline control group, the structures of the regenerated corneas were more orderly and less inflammatory cell infiltration was observed in the germinal peptide eye drop groups and the rh-EGF eye drop group. Conclusion Germinal peptide eye drop (0.001%, 0.002%, and 0.004%) can significantly stimulate the regeneration of corneal epithelia and stroma and reduce corneal opacity and edema. Dose dependency was not observed in the current study.

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