[Effect of Selective Retina Therapy (SRT) on the Inflammatory Microenvironment of the Subretinal Space]
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Purpose: To investigate the effect of Selective Retina Therapy (SRT) on inflammatory key factors such as complement factor-C3 (CC3), tumor growth factor-beta2 (TGF-β2), tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α) and interferon-gamma (IFN-γ).
Materials And Methods: Porcine RPE-Bruch's membrane-choroid explants were irradiated with two SRT laser systems, SRT and SRT (Nd : YLF laser, wave length 527 nm, pulse duration 1.7 µs and Nd : YAG laser, wave length 532 nm, pulse duration 2.4 - 3 µs). Laser irradiation was performed on a spot size of 200 × 200 µm, 30 pulses, with a repetition rate of 100 Hz, and a radiant exposure of 140 (threshold RPE death) and 180 mJ/cm per pulse (above threshold RPE death). Explants were cultivated in modified Ussing chambers and culture viability was assessed by calcein-AM cell staining. Secretion of inflammatory factors was analyzed by ELISA. Protein expression of tissue explants was assessed by Western blot.
Results: Regeneration of RPE was observed after 4 days. One day after SRT with 140 mJ/cm per pulse the secretion of basal CC3 decreased in ELISA. Following 180 mJ/cm radiant exposure, the level of IFN-γ decreased at day 4.
Conclusion: SRT does not induce the release of the pro-inflammatory factors analyzed in this in-vitro study.
Richert E, von der Burchard C, Klettner A, Arnold P, Lucius R, Brinkmann R Cytokine X. 2021; 2(3):100031.
PMID: 33604557 PMC: 7885883. DOI: 10.1016/j.cytox.2020.100031.