Experimental evaluation of aniline and methyl blue for intraocular surgery

  • Christos Haritoglou
  • Siegfried Priglinger
  • Raffael Liegl
  • Christian A May
  • Kirsten Eibl
  • Sebastian Thaler
  • Anselm Kampik
  • Frank Schuettauf

Abstract

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the biocompatibility of aniline and methyl blue in a well-established cell culture model and assess the staining properties of these dyes at the level of the internal limiting membrane (ILM) in human donor eyes.

METHODS: Dye-related toxicity was evaluated by a colorimetric test (MTT) measuring the inhibition of retinal pigment epithelium (ARPE-19 and primary human retinal pigment epithelium) cell proliferation. Cell viability was also quantified based on a two-color fluorescence assay (Life-Dead Assay). Aniline blue and methyl blue at a concentration of 0.2% was applied over the macula during vitrectomy in human donor eyes to evaluate the staining properties at the level of the ILM.

RESULTS: Both dyes and dye concentrations of 0.1% and 0.2% showed no toxic effect on ARPE-19 and primary human retinal pigment epithelium cell proliferation for exposure times of 1 and 10 minutes, respectively. Cell viability was also not affected at all. Both dyes provided a good contrast at the level of the ILM and allowed for a controlled removal of the ILM during surgery. No penetration into deeper retinal layers was noted.

CONCLUSION: Our results indicate that aniline blue and methyl blue might be applicable for intraocular surgery, providing a very good biocompatibility and required selective staining characteristics at the level of the ILM.

Bibliografische Daten

OriginalspracheEnglisch
ISSN0275-004X
DOIs
StatusVeröffentlicht - 10.2009
PubMed 19934821