Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Topical Quercetin and Resveratrol Protect the Ocular Surface in Experimental Dry Eye Disease.
- Journal:
- Ocular immunology and inflammation
- Year:
- 2019
- Authors:
- Abengózar-Vela, Antonio et al.
- Affiliation:
- University of Valladolid · Spain
- Species:
- rodent
Abstract
: To determine the anti-inflammatory effect of quercetin (QCT), resveratrol (RES), and their combination in a dry eye disease (DED) model.: 0.01% QCT, 0.1% RES, 0.01% QCT + 0.1% RES (QCT + RES) or vehicle were topically applied in a desiccating stress (DS) mice model. CD4T cells isolated from DS-exposed mice were transferred to athymic recipient mice. Corneal fluorescein staining, tear production, and tear cytokine levels were evaluated in DS-exposed mice, and conjunctival CD4T cell infiltration was evaluated in recipient mice.: QCT ( < 0.001) and QCT + RES ( < 0.05) reduced corneal staining in DS-exposed mice. IL-1α tear concentration was reduced by QCT, RES, and QCT + RES ( < 0.05, 0.01 and 0.01, respectively) compared to DS + vehicle mice. CD4T cells increased in recipients of DS-exposed mice ( < 0.05) and were lower in recipients of QCT- and RES-treated mice ( < 0.05).: The anti-inflammatory effect of QCT, RES, and QCT + RES on DED-experimental model suggests that their topical application could be used for DED treatment.
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