Open Life Sciences (Dec 2021)

Establishment of the New Zealand white rabbit animal model of fatty keratopathy associated with corneal neovascularization

  • Gao Yikui,
  • Li Cong,
  • Li Xiaoyun,
  • Zhang Minghong

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/biol-2021-0111
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 1
pp. 1261 – 1267

Abstract

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The term fatty keratopathy is used to describe the phenomenon of fat deposition caused by corneal neovascularization, which will severely affect the eye’s beauty and vision. The purpose of this study was to establish a New Zealand white rabbit animal model of fatty keratopathy, that is, the establishment of an animal model of fatty keratopathy. The goal was achieved by the combination of a corneal neovascularization animal model and a hyperlipidemia animal model. Two groups were created according to the experimental sequence. The first group initially induced a corneal neovascularization pattern and later induced a hyperlipidemia pattern, and the second group followed the opposite sequence. The results of the two groups showed that all the significant crystalline deposits of the cornea were visible. So the animal models of fatty keratopathy were successfully established in both groups.

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