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Macro- and Microscale Properties of the Vitreous Humor to Inform Substitute Design and Intravitreal Biotransport

Nguyen K. Tram, Courtney J. Maxwell, Katelyn E. Swindle‐Reilly

2020Current Eye Research33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

. In addition to its mechanical properties, the vitreous humor has other biotransport mechanisms and biochemical functions that establish a redox balance and maintain an oxygen gradient inside the vitreous chamber to protect intraocular tissues from oxidative damage. Biomimetic hydrogel vitreous substitutes have the potential to provide ophthalmologists with additional avenues for treating and controlling vitreoretinal diseases while preventing complications after vitrectomy. Due to the proximity and interconnectedness of the vitreous humor to other ocular tissues, particularly the lens and the retina, more interest has been placed on understanding the properties of the vitreous humor in recent years. A better understanding of the properties of the vitreous humor will aid in improving the design of biomimetic vitreous substitutes and enhancing intravitreal biotransport.

Topics & Concepts

Vitreous chamberVitrectomyPosterior vitreous detachmentOphthalmologyVitreous hemorrhageBiomedical engineeringMaterials scienceMedicineVisual acuityRefractive errorRetinal and Macular SurgeryIntraocular Surgery and LensesRetinal Development and Disorders
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