Research progress on animal models of corneal epithelial-stromal injury

Li-Rui Liu, Dan Chen,Si-Ting Sheng,Jing-Wei Xu,Wen Xu

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY(2023)

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Abstract
A corneal epithelial-stromal defect is recognized as a major contributor to corneal scarring. Given the rising prevalence of blindness caused by corneal scarring, increasing attention has been focused on corneal epithelialstromal defects. Currently, the etiology and pathogenesis of these defects remain inadequately understood, necessitating further investigation through experimental research. Various modeling methods exist both domestically and internationally, each with distinct adaptive conditions, advantages, and disadvantages. This review primarily aims to summarize the techniques used to establish optimal animal models of corneal epithelial-stromal injury, including mechanical modeling, chemical alkali burns, post-refractive surgery infections, and genetic engineering. The intention is to provide valuable insights for studying the mechanisms underlying corneal epithelial-stromal injury and the development of corresponding therapeutic interventions.
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cornea,corneal epithelial-stromal defect,corneal epithelial-stromal injury,corneal scarring,animal models
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