S. Milazzo et al., IN-VITRO ORGANOTYPIC CULTURE METHOD TO EVALUATE THE BIOCOMPATIBILITY OF HEPARIN-SURFACE-MODIFIED INTRAOCULAR LENSES, Journal of cataract and refractive surgery, 20(6), 1994, pp. 638-642
Using an organotypic culture method, we evaluated the biocompatibility
of two kinds of intraocular lenses: conventional poly(methyl methacry
late) (PMMA) and heparin-surface-modified (HSM) PMMA. Chicken corneal
endothelium from embryos incubated for 14 days was placed on an agar m
edium and covered with one of three types of materials: PMMA, HSM PMMA
, and a control, Thermanox(R). Experiments at five different times mea
sured cell migration, cell multiplication, and cell adhesion. Scanning
electron microscopy showed a low level of corneal endothelial adhesio
n on the HSM IOL surface. There was a significant difference between t
he HSM and untreated lenses in migration surface and cell density, wit
h the HSM lenses having better biocompatibility.