Abstract
ABSTRACT
The effect of sodium hyaluronate (Na-HA) on the migration of corneal epithelium was investigated
When the concentration of Na-HA was 400 μ g/ml, Na-HA with molecular weights of over 68 × 104 accelerated significantly the epithelial migration. Regarding Na-HA with a molecular weight of 102 × 104, acceleration was observed at concentrations of 200, 400 and 800 μ g/ml.
Furthermore, the concentration of fibronectin (FN) in medium containing the effective Na-HA was significantly lower than that in the control medium after the incubation. These results suggest a possibility that the accelerative effect of Na-HA depends on the reduction of FN release from the cornea or the facilitation of FN deposition on the cornea.
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