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Abstract #70655 Published in IGR 18-2

Structural and Histologic Eyelid Changes Associated with 6 Months of Topical Bimatoprost in the Rabbit

Kent TL; Custer PL
Journal of Glaucoma 2017; 26: 253-257


PURPOSE: To determine the periorbital effects of daily 0.03% bimatoprost in New Zealand white (NZW) rabbits. MATERIALS AND METHODS: NZW rabbits were treated with daily 0.03% bimatoprost, artificial tears, or left untreated. Following 3 and 6 months of treatment, eyelid measurements were obtained for both upper and lower eyelid distraction, as well as canthus-to-canthus measurements. Once complete, subjects were humanely euthanized and eyelid tissue was utilized for histology. Hematoxylin and eosin staining, along with Verhoeff Van Giesen staining was performed on paraffin-embedded sections. Tissue was also stained with mActin antibodies as a marker for fibroblast activity. RESULTS: Daily, topical 0.03% bimatoprost induced eyelid tightening and shortening the NZW rabbit. These findings were most striking at the 6-month timepoint, suggesting a temporal component to these induced changes. Histologically, eyelid tissue demonstrated thinning in bimatoprost-treated eyelids compared with those receiving artificial tears. Slightly increased mActin and Verhoeff Van Giesen staining was observed, suggesting increased fibroblast activity and elastin production in prostaglandin analogs-treated eyelids. CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggest that eyelid tissue thins and tightens over time, following daily administration of 0.03% bimatoprost in the NZW rabbit. These findings are similar to what has been observed in human patients.

Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, Washington University, St Louis, MO.

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Classification:

11.4 Prostaglandins (Part of: 11 Medical treatment)
5.3 Other (Part of: 5 Experimental glaucoma; animal models)



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