Iontophoresis of dexamethasone in the treatment of endotoxin-induced-uveitis in rats.

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Serval ID
serval:BIB_DEBE821AF918
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Title
Iontophoresis of dexamethasone in the treatment of endotoxin-induced-uveitis in rats.
Journal
Experimental Eye Research
Author(s)
Behar-Cohen F.F., Parel J.M., Pouliquen Y., Thillaye-Goldenberg B., Goureau O., Heydolph S., Courtois Y., De Kozak Y.
ISSN
0014-4835 (Print)
ISSN-L
0014-4835
Publication state
Published
Issued date
1997
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
65
Number
4
Pages
533-545
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't ; Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of a Coulomb Controlled Iontophoresis system (CCI) in the local delivery of corticosteroids for the treatment of uveitis. The therapeutic efficacy of Dexamethasone (Dex) administered by CCI was compared to systemic injection and to topical application with the iontophoresis apparatus in the absence of electrical current. The evaluation was done in the treatment of the endotoxin-induced uveitis (EIU) model, and in the effect on TNF gene expression in the iris/ciliary body as well as in the retina and on TNF levels in aqueous humor and vitreous. Dex was administered either at the time of LPS injection or 5 hours later. For iontophoresis, we used a 1 ml reservoir-electrode covering the cornea, the limbus, and the first millimeter of the sclera. The applied electrical current was of 400 microA during four minutes with a total surface charge of 0.4 C cm-2. EIU was evaluated by clinical examination, by counts of intraocular inflammatory cells on histological sections, and by measuring the protein levels in the aqueous humor and in the vitreous. The TNF-alpha gene expression in the iris and ciliary body, and in the retina was evaluated by RT-PCR. The systemic effect of Dex delivered by CCI was evaluated on the level of serum TNF-alpha in EIU. Our results demonstrated that local administration of Dex by CCI inhibited anterior and posterior signs of intraocular inflammation as effectively as systemic administration, with no effect on systemic level of TNF. In the anterior and posterior segments of the eye, the protein exudation. TNF levels and the cellular infiltration were inhibited. The TNF-alpha gene expression was inhibited in the anterior as well as the posterior segment of the eye. No clinical nor histological damage were caused by the CCI apparatus. In conclusion, CCI administration of Dex allows for a therapeutic effect on the posterior as well as the anterior segment of the eye, and may present a viable alternative to systemic administration of glucocorticoids in severe ocular inflammations.
Keywords
Animals, Anti-Inflammatory Agents/administration & dosage, Aqueous Humor/chemistry, Dexamethasone/administration & dosage, Iontophoresis, Male, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Proteins/analysis, RNA, Messenger/analysis, Rats, Rats, Inbred Lew, Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha/analysis, Uveitis/drug therapy, Uveitis/metabolism, Vitreous Body/chemistry
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