2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcrs.2006.04.017
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Effect of trypan blue staining on the density and viability of lens epithelial cells in white cataract

Abstract: Staining the anterior capsule with trypan blue affected the density and viability of LECs.

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“…O uso do azul de tripano não foi capaz de causar alterações evidenciáveis na composição molecular das cápsulas, independente dos grupos a que pertenciam; sugerindo, que sua toxicidade seja limitada apenas as células de seu epité-lio anterior, como já observado em estudos anteriormente realizados (Nanavaty et al 2006, Portes et al 2010, Kim et al 2012, Jung et al 2013, Mohamad et al 2005.…”
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“…O uso do azul de tripano não foi capaz de causar alterações evidenciáveis na composição molecular das cápsulas, independente dos grupos a que pertenciam; sugerindo, que sua toxicidade seja limitada apenas as células de seu epité-lio anterior, como já observado em estudos anteriormente realizados (Nanavaty et al 2006, Portes et al 2010, Kim et al 2012, Jung et al 2013, Mohamad et al 2005.…”
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“…(Vaughan et al 2003, Mohamad et al 2005, Nanavaty et al 2006, Sigle & Nassisse 2006, Portes et al 2007, Portes et al 2010, Kim et al 2012, Jung et al 2013.…”
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“…Overall, in the published literature, concentrations used for anterior capsule staining have varied, and have included 0.6, 8 0.4, 9 0.1, 2 0.06, 10 and 0.0125%. 11 The choice of concentration in these instances appears to be related to the availability of various formulations of TB. In terms of the duration of staining, in vitro testing using human anterior capsules suggests an exposure time of 60 s is adequate for visualization, 12 whereas clinically, the duration of staining is usually 'a few seconds'.…”
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“…8,9 Calcein AM (Fluka, Buchs, Switzerland) and PI (Molecular Probes, Eugene, OR, USA) stocks were added to the fluid to achieve a final concentration of 1 mM calcein AM and 0.5 mM PI, respectively. The fluid was allowed to stand for 15 min at 371C.…”
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