1.Safety of intravitreally injected ciprofloxacin in phakic rabbit eyes.
Sang Ha KIM ; Jae Hong KIM ; Kyung Shin CHO ; Jung Sik KWAK
Korean Journal of Ophthalmology 1995;9(1):12-18
This study was designed to determine the maximal safe drug concentration of intravitreal ciprofloxacin in phakic rabbit eyes. Twenty-two eyes of New Zealand pigmented rabbits received midvitreal ciprofloxacin of 100, 200, 400, 600 or 800 microgram in BSS Plus, or BSS Plus only. Retinal toxicity was dose-dependent as determined with electroretinography, light microscopy, and transmission electron microscopy. At a dose of greater than 400 microgram, disorganization of the outer segments was a main pathological finding in transmission electron microscopy. We evaluated retinal function by measuring the electroretinograms for a graded series of flash intensities and by fitting electroretinogram b-wave amplitudes to the Naka-Rushton equation. At a dose of greater than 600 microgram, Rmax was significantly decreased and log K was significantly increased. N-value tended to decrease. A decrease of b-wave amplitudes caused by retinal toxicity could be detected very sensitively with lower luminance stimuli. Determination of retinal toxicity with lower luminance electroretinography revealed a significant decrease of b-wave amplitudes at a dose of greater than 400 microgram. We concluded that a safe dose of intravitreal ciprofloxacin in phakic rabbit eyes was 200 microgram in phakic eyes.
Animals
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Ciprofloxacin/administration & dosage/*toxicity
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Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
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Electroretinography/drug effects
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Injections
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Lens, Crystalline
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Photic Stimulation
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Rabbits
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Retina/*drug effects/pathology/physiopathology
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Rod Cell Outer Segment/drug effects/pathology
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Vitreous Body