Safety Testing of Indocyanine Green and Trypan Blue Using Retinal Pigment Epithelium and Glial Cell Cultures
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2004Vol. 45(8), pp. 2778–2778
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Timothy L. Jackson, Jost Hillenkamp, B. Knight, Jin-Jun Zhang, Dhanes Thomas, Miles Stanford, John Marshall
Abstract
The combination of exposure to 0.5% ICG and the newer endoillumination light-sources can damage cultured Müller cells. Although the preparations of ICG most commonly used clinically did not produce significant damage, relatively small changes in ICG osmolarity and concentration did. This suggests that safety margins are not large. Trypan blue is safe in a cell culture model.
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