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Development of graphitic carbon nitride quantum dots-based oxygen self-sufficient platforms for enhanced corneal crosslinking

Nature Communications [2024]
Yang Mei, Chen Tingting, Chen Xin, Pan Hongxian, Zhao Guoli, Chen Zhongxing, Zhao Nan, Ye Qianfang, Chen Ming, Zhang Shenrong, Gao Rongrong, Meek Keith M., Hayes Sally, Ma Xiaowei, Li Xin, Wu Yue, Zhang Yiming, Kong Na, Tao Wei, Zhou Xingtao, Huang Jinhai
ABSTRACT

Keratoconus, a disorder characterized by corneal thinning and weakening, results in vision loss. Corneal crosslinking (CXL) can halt the progression of keratoconus. The development of accelerated corneal crosslinking (A-CXL) protocols to shorten the treatment time has been hampered by the rapid depletion of stromal oxygen when higher UVA intensities are used, resulting in a reduced cross-linking effect. It is therefore imperative to develop better methods to increase the oxygen concentration within the corneal stroma during the A-CXL process. Photocatalytic oxygen-generating nanomaterials are promising candidates to solve the hypoxia problem during A-CXL. Biocompatible graphitic carbon nitride (g-C 3 N 4 ) quantum dots (QDs)-based oxygen self-sufficient platforms including g-C 3 N 4 QDs and riboflavin/g-C 3 N 4 QDs composites (RF@g-C 3 N 4 QDs) have been developed in this study. Both display excellent photocatalytic oxygen generation ability, high reactive oxygen species (ROS) yield, and excellent biosafety. More importantly, the A-CXL effect of the g-C 3 N 4 QDs or RF@g-C 3 N 4 QDs composite on male New Zealand white rabbits is better than that of the riboflavin 5’-phosphate sodium (RF) A-CXL protocol under the same conditions, indicating excellent strengthening of the cornea after A-CXL treatments. These lead us to suggest the potential application of g-C 3 N 4 QDs in A-CXL for corneal ectasias and other corneal diseases.

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