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Abstract #5783 Published in IGR 2-1

Additive effect of pilocarpine and timoptol on the diameter of the pupil and on VOT in healthy rabbits

Veselovsky J; Olah Z; Vesela A; Herichova I
Česka a Slovenska Oftalmologie 2000; 56:3-10


In this paper, experimental results are interpreted comparing the administration of two fundamental anti-glaucomatous drugs into the conjunctival sac of healthy rabbits of the Chinchilla strain. The authors administered 2% pilocarpine and 0.25% Timoptol (Timololi maleas, Leciva) alone, as combined consecutive administration and concurrent administration. The greatest effect on the width of the pupil and on IOP was exerted before 60 minutes by administration of pilocarpine, then Timoptol, respectively. And after 60 minutes the mixture of the two substances was most effective. This effect is explained by the additive action via substances produced by interaction (metabolites). Pilocarpine being a cholinergic substance promotes formation of the vitreous fluid and thus also an increased supply of free amino acids into ciliary body processes and the vitreous fluid. Timoptol then interacts with the increased amount of free amino acids and thus a greater and longer reduction of VOT occurs than after the action of newly formed cholinergic or newly formed adrenergic substances alone. LA: <#>

Dr. J. Veselovsky, Katedra Zivocis. Fyziol. a Etol., Prirodovedecka Fakulta, Univerzita Komenskeho, Mlynska Dolina B/2, 842 15 Bratislava, Slovakia


Classification:

11.2 Cholinergic drugs (Part of: 11 Medical treatment)
11.3.4 Betablocker (Part of: 11 Medical treatment > 11.3 Adrenergic drugs)



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