Preliminary study of rabbits as an animal model of mammalian eye transplantation and literature review

ABSTRACT Purpose: To describe an innovative animal model of eye transplantation used in rabbits. Methods: six Dutch-belted male rabbits were submitted to lateral orbitotomy in the right eye, wide retrobulbar anatomy exposure, dissection of the structures, identification and distal section of the optic nerve followed by anastomosis either by vicryl (group 1) or fibrin glue (group 2). Electroretinography recording was performed before the section of the optic nerve and every 30 seconds after, to monitor the function of retina. Left eye was used as control group. Results: After optic nerve resection and anastomosis, stable ERG amplitude of the right eye was lost after 302 seconds in group 1 and after 296 seconds on group 2. Left eye kept longer stable ERG amplitude curves. Conclusions: The animal model of whole eye transplantation was effective in describing a novel technique to be used in rabbits, with success of the anatomic procedure. Further studies will clarify the best anastomosis methods and maintenance of function of the receptor organ. Translational relevance: this animal model of whole eye transplantation provides a novel perspective for blind patients and the research models, since we describe a novel mammal animal model. This model can be used as basis of a human model of whole eye transplantation in future studies.

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Main Authors: Badaro,Emmerson, Cassini,Paula, Andrade,Gabriel Costa de, Rodrigues,Gustavo Büchele, Novais,Eduardo Amorim, Rodrigues,Eduardo Büchele
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Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Oftalmologia 2022
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spelling oai:scielo:S0034-728020220001002132022-04-13Preliminary study of rabbits as an animal model of mammalian eye transplantation and literature reviewBadaro,EmmersonCassini,PaulaAndrade,Gabriel Costa deRodrigues,Gustavo BücheleNovais,Eduardo AmorimRodrigues,Eduardo Büchele Eye/transplantation Electroretinography Optic nerve Retina Blindness Rabbit Models, animal Anastomosis, surgical ABSTRACT Purpose: To describe an innovative animal model of eye transplantation used in rabbits. Methods: six Dutch-belted male rabbits were submitted to lateral orbitotomy in the right eye, wide retrobulbar anatomy exposure, dissection of the structures, identification and distal section of the optic nerve followed by anastomosis either by vicryl (group 1) or fibrin glue (group 2). Electroretinography recording was performed before the section of the optic nerve and every 30 seconds after, to monitor the function of retina. Left eye was used as control group. Results: After optic nerve resection and anastomosis, stable ERG amplitude of the right eye was lost after 302 seconds in group 1 and after 296 seconds on group 2. Left eye kept longer stable ERG amplitude curves. Conclusions: The animal model of whole eye transplantation was effective in describing a novel technique to be used in rabbits, with success of the anatomic procedure. Further studies will clarify the best anastomosis methods and maintenance of function of the receptor organ. Translational relevance: this animal model of whole eye transplantation provides a novel perspective for blind patients and the research models, since we describe a novel mammal animal model. This model can be used as basis of a human model of whole eye transplantation in future studies.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedade Brasileira de OftalmologiaRevista Brasileira de Oftalmologia v.81 20222022-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-72802022000100213en10.37039/1982.8551.20220026
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Cassini,Paula
Andrade,Gabriel Costa de
Rodrigues,Gustavo Büchele
Novais,Eduardo Amorim
Rodrigues,Eduardo Büchele
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Cassini,Paula
Andrade,Gabriel Costa de
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Novais,Eduardo Amorim
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Preliminary study of rabbits as an animal model of mammalian eye transplantation and literature review
author_facet Badaro,Emmerson
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title Preliminary study of rabbits as an animal model of mammalian eye transplantation and literature review
title_short Preliminary study of rabbits as an animal model of mammalian eye transplantation and literature review
title_full Preliminary study of rabbits as an animal model of mammalian eye transplantation and literature review
title_fullStr Preliminary study of rabbits as an animal model of mammalian eye transplantation and literature review
title_full_unstemmed Preliminary study of rabbits as an animal model of mammalian eye transplantation and literature review
title_sort preliminary study of rabbits as an animal model of mammalian eye transplantation and literature review
description ABSTRACT Purpose: To describe an innovative animal model of eye transplantation used in rabbits. Methods: six Dutch-belted male rabbits were submitted to lateral orbitotomy in the right eye, wide retrobulbar anatomy exposure, dissection of the structures, identification and distal section of the optic nerve followed by anastomosis either by vicryl (group 1) or fibrin glue (group 2). Electroretinography recording was performed before the section of the optic nerve and every 30 seconds after, to monitor the function of retina. Left eye was used as control group. Results: After optic nerve resection and anastomosis, stable ERG amplitude of the right eye was lost after 302 seconds in group 1 and after 296 seconds on group 2. Left eye kept longer stable ERG amplitude curves. Conclusions: The animal model of whole eye transplantation was effective in describing a novel technique to be used in rabbits, with success of the anatomic procedure. Further studies will clarify the best anastomosis methods and maintenance of function of the receptor organ. Translational relevance: this animal model of whole eye transplantation provides a novel perspective for blind patients and the research models, since we describe a novel mammal animal model. This model can be used as basis of a human model of whole eye transplantation in future studies.
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