Experimental external irradiation of corneal neovascularization |
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Authors: | Antonia M. Joussen Friedrich E. Kruse Dieter Ötzel Frank G. Holz Jürgen Debus Klaus Rohrschneider Hans E. Völcker |
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Affiliation: | Universit?ts-Augenklinik Heidelberg, XX Klinik für Strahlentherapie, Universit?t Heidelberg, XX
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Abstract: | The clinical effect of ionidizing radiation on ocular neovascularizations is controversial not only because of the variety of treatment modalities. The aim of our study was to investigate an experimental model which allows to evaluate radiation parameters and to study the mechanism of the inhibitory effect on neoangiogenesis. METHODS: Corneal angiogenesis was induced by use of a micropocket assay in NZW rabbits. Pellets with 500 ng bFGF in 2% methylecellulose were implanted into the stroma 2.0 mm from the limbus. Initiation of vessel growth occurred on day 3. At this time radiation was performed with different doses (single dose of 15 to 30 Gy or fractionated 5 x 5 Gy) using a 6 MeV linear accelerator. Vascular growth was quantified. RESULTS: Irradiation with a total dose of 25 Gy applied in a fractionated regimen or as single-dose irradiation on the day of surgery or on day 6 after surgery did not significantly reduce neovascular growth. In contrast, postoperative radiation therapy on day 3 was able to reduce the area of ingrowing vessels significantly (P < 0.01). In spite of the relatively high dose there were no significant side effects during the observation period of 8 weeks. CONCLUSION: Our results show that single-dose radiation (> or = 25 Gy) is sufficient to inhibit the growth of corneal neovascularizations. With this model it might be possible to investigate parameters for therapy of ocular neovascularizations as well as the underlying mechanisms. |
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