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Analysis of Riboflavin/ultraviolet a Corneal Cross-Linking by Molecular Spectroscopy

Steven Melcher,Cordelia Zimmerer, Roberta Galli,Jonas Golde,Robert Herber, Frederik Raiskup, Edmund Koch, Gerald Steiner

Heliyon(2023)

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Abstract
Corneal cross-linking (CXL) with riboflavin and ultraviolet A light is a therapeutic procedure to restore the mechanical stability of corneal tissue. The treatment method is applied to pathological tissue, such as keratoconus and induces the formation of new cross-links. At present, the molecular mechanisms of induced cross-linking are still not known exactly. In this study, we investigated molecular alterations within porcine cornea tissue after treatment with riboflavin and ultraviolet A light by surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS). For that purpose, after CXL treatment a thin silver layer was vapor-deposited onto cornea flaps. To explore molecular alterations induced by the photochemical process hierarchical cluster analysis (HCA) was used. The detailed analysis of SERS spectra reveals that there is no general change in collagen secondary structure while modifications on amino acid side chains are the most dominant outcome. The formation of secondary and aromatic amine groups as well as methylene and carbonyl groups were observed. Even though successful cross-linking could not be registered in all treated samples, Raman signals of newly formed chemical groups are already present in riboflavin only treated corneas.
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Collagen,Corneal cross-linking,Riboflavin,Keratoconus,Surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy
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