콘택트렌즈 관리방법에 의한 실리콘하이드로겔렌즈의 지방침전물 제거효과

Evaluation of Contact Lens Care Regimens in Removing Tear Lipids on Silicone Hydrogel Lens

  • 강유선 (을지대학교 보건과학대학 안경광학과) ;
  • 이군자 (을지대학교 보건과학대학 안경광학과) ;
  • 주은희 ((주)루미아이제네틱스)
  • Kang, You-Sun (Department of Optometry, College of Health Sciences, Eulji University) ;
  • Lee, Koon-Ja (Department of Optometry, College of Health Sciences, Eulji University) ;
  • Ju, Eun-Hee (Division of Proteomics, R&D Center, Lumieye Genetics Co., Ltd.)
  • 투고 : 2010.10.30
  • 심사 : 2010.12.18
  • 발행 : 2010.12.31

초록

목적: 소프트콘택트렌즈 관리용액에 의한 balafilcon A 재질의 실리콘 하이드로겔렌즈에 부착된 지방 침전물 제거효과를 비교하였다. 방법: Balafilcon A 재질의 실리콘 하이드로겔렌즈를 실험실 조건에서 oleic acid, oleic acid methyl ester, cholesterol이 포함된 식염수에 담가 24시간 동안 오염시켰다. 오염된 콘택트렌즈는 식염수로 헹구어준 후 계면활성세척액, 알콜 성분이 포함된 세척액 및 다목적용액으로 각각 세척하였고, 반복적인 오염과 세척효과를 관찰하기 위해서는 오염과 세척과정을 14회 반복하였다. 초음파의 지방침전물 세척 효과를 관찰하기 위하여 오염된 렌즈에 초음파처리를 한 후 처리하지 않은 렌즈와 비교하였다. 지방침전물은 methanol:chloroform (1:1, v/v) 용액으로 추출하고 고성능액체크로마토그래피로 분석하여 정량하였다. 결과: 실리콘 하이드로겔렌즈의 지방세척효과는 알콜성분을 함유한 세척액이 계면활성세척액 및 다목적용액보다 높았으며, 초음파를 함께 처리해준 경우에는 세척 효과가 상승하였다. 콘택트렌즈 관리용액으로 세척한 후에도 지방침전물은 완전히 제거되지 않아 오염과 세척을 반복한 경우 지방 침전물의 양은 지속적으로 증가하였다. 결론: 실리콘 하이드로겔렌즈에 부착되는 지방 침전물에 대한 소프트 콘택트렌즈용 관리용액의 세척효과는 만족할 수준에 미치지 못하기 때문에 실리콘 하이드로겔렌즈의 지방 침전물 제거에 적합한 세척액의 개발이 필요할 것으로 사료된다.

Purpose: An in vitro study was conducted to compare the lipid cleaning efficacy of care solutions on balafilcon A silicone hydrogel (SiHy) lens. Methods: Lipid spoilation was performed by incubating balafilcon A SiHy lenses in phosphate buffered saline (PBS) containing oleic acid, oleic acid methyl ester and cholesterol. Spoiled contact lenses rinsed with PBS were cleaned with surfactant cleaner, alcohol containing cleaner and multipurpose solution (MPS) respectively and repetitive spoilation and cleaning was conducted up to 14 times. To observe the cleaning effect of ultrasonic wave on the lipid deposit, each spoiled lens was ultrasonicated and then compared with non-sonicated lens. Lipids deposit on the contact lenses was extracted by methanol:chloroform (1:1, v/v) solution. High performance liquid chromatography was used to analyze and quantify lipid deposit extracts. Results: The effectiveness of alcohol containing surfactant cleaner on the lipid deposits was better than that of surfactant cleaner and MPS, and the cleaning efficacy was significantly higher in the ultrasonic wave treated group. Lipid deposits were not removed completely by contact lens care solutions so that lipid deposits increased continuously and cumulatively. Conclusions: The cleaning efficacy of contact lens care solutions was not satisfactory to remove lipid deposits on the SiHy lens that new cleaning products specially designed for SiHy lenses are needed to develop.

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