The purpose of this study was a comparison between new and worn siloxane-hydrogel contact lenses in terms of microscopic structure, surface morphology, and loading of hyaluronan. The analyses were performed by scanning electron microscopy, with the support of the freeze-drying technique, and by fluorescence confocal microscopy. Along the depth profile of new lenses, a thin porous top layer was observed, which corresponds to the region of hyaluronan penetration inside well-defined channels. The time evolution was followed from one day to two weeks of daily wear, when a completely different scenario was found. Clear experimental evidence of a buggy surface was observed with several crests and regions of swelling, which could be filled by the hyaluronan solution. The modifications are attributed to the progressive relaxation of the structure of the polymeric network.

Tavazzi, S., Tonveronachi, M., Fagnola, M., Cozza, F., Ferraro, L., Borghesi, A., et al. (2015). Wear effects on microscopic morphology and hyaluronan uptake in siloxane-hydrogel contact lenses. JOURNAL OF BIOMEDICAL MATERIALS RESEARCH. PART B, APPLIED BIOMATERIALS., 103(5), 1092-1098 [10.1002/jbm.b.33278].

Wear effects on microscopic morphology and hyaluronan uptake in siloxane-hydrogel contact lenses

TAVAZZI, SILVIA
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FAGNOLA, MATTEO;COZZA, FEDERICA;FERRARO, LORENZO;BORGHESI, ALESSANDRO;
2015

Abstract

The purpose of this study was a comparison between new and worn siloxane-hydrogel contact lenses in terms of microscopic structure, surface morphology, and loading of hyaluronan. The analyses were performed by scanning electron microscopy, with the support of the freeze-drying technique, and by fluorescence confocal microscopy. Along the depth profile of new lenses, a thin porous top layer was observed, which corresponds to the region of hyaluronan penetration inside well-defined channels. The time evolution was followed from one day to two weeks of daily wear, when a completely different scenario was found. Clear experimental evidence of a buggy surface was observed with several crests and regions of swelling, which could be filled by the hyaluronan solution. The modifications are attributed to the progressive relaxation of the structure of the polymeric network.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
contact lens; freeze-drying; hyaluronan; scanning electron microscopy; siloxane-hydrogel; Humans; Hyaluronic Acid; Hydrogels; Siloxanes; Surface Properties; Contact Lenses, Hydrophilic; Materials Testing; Biomedical Engineering; Biomaterials; Medicine (all)
contact lens; freeze-drying; hyaluronan; scanning electron microscopy; siloxane-hydrogel
English
2015
103
5
1092
1098
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Tavazzi, S., Tonveronachi, M., Fagnola, M., Cozza, F., Ferraro, L., Borghesi, A., et al. (2015). Wear effects on microscopic morphology and hyaluronan uptake in siloxane-hydrogel contact lenses. JOURNAL OF BIOMEDICAL MATERIALS RESEARCH. PART B, APPLIED BIOMATERIALS., 103(5), 1092-1098 [10.1002/jbm.b.33278].
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