Research Article

The Role of Intravitreal Anti-VEGF Agents in Rabbit Eye Model of Open-Globe Injury

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Gross view of rabbit eyes after open-globe injury. Ranibizumab or Conbercept was injected intravitreally at 0.5 hours after OGI; then eyeballs were enucleated for gross examination at 28 days after OGI. (a) Normal vitreous and retina. (b) Epiretinal porcelain scar (white arrow) formed at the wound site of rabbit eyes with OGI. Application of Ranibizumab (c) or Conbercept (d) inhibited the formation of epiretinal scar (white arrow) at the wound site. The bottom panel shows higher magnification of the boxed area of the original image above. (e) Quantification of the relative wound scar area as shown in (b)–(d). Data are mean ± SD, n = 3 animals per group. versus OGI by one-way ANOVA with Tukey’s multiple comparisons test.
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