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Abstract #22301 Published in IGR 10-4

Comparison of topical and intravenous administration of WIN 55-212-2 in normotensive rabbits

Samudre SS; Schneider JL; Oltmanns MH; Hosseini A; Pratap K; Loose-Thurman P; Allen RC; Williams PB; Lattanzio FA Jr; Sheppard JD Jr
Current Eye Research 2008; 33: 857-863


OBJECTIVE: This study compares the effect of topical versus intravenous (IV) administration of synthetic WIN 55-212-2 (WIN) or timolol on intraocular pressure (IOP). METHODS: WIN or timolol were administered either topically or by IV in normotensive New Zealand white rabbits. IOP was measured at baseline and 30, 60, and 120 min after administration (n = 4 per group). Blood pressure (BP) and heart rate (HR) were measured concomitantly with IOP. RESULTS: IV administration of 0.1 mg/kg WIN reduced IOP by 30% after 30 min, which continued to decline for up to 120 min. Timolol injection (25 mu g/kg) also reduced IOP by 25% after 30 min but was not sustained. In comparison, both topical WIN (1.0%) and timolol (0.5%) reduced IOP by 20% from baseline after 30 min. IV injection of either WIN or timolol significantly reduced HR to 155.4 ± 11.4 bpm and 165.9 ± 11.1 bpm, respectively, from a baseline of 256.3 ± 9.9 bpm. Topical administration was well tolerated and did not affect behavior, BP, or HR. CONCLUSION: Topical administration of either WIN or timolol did not decrease IOP as much as IV administration, but the lack of systemic or local toxicity could make it the safer alternative.

Dr. S.S. Samudre, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, VA 23501, USA. sandeepsamudre@gmail.com


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