Evaluation of Triamcinolone Acetonide Following Intravitreal Injection in New Zealand White Rabbits
The safety of intravitreally injected triamcinolone acetonide suspension (TA) was evaluated in rabbits. Each animal received 0.1 ml (1) balanced salt solution (BSS) vehicle, (2) formulation vehicle, (3) 4% TA (4-mg dose), (4) 16% TrAc (16-mg dose) or (5) 25% TA (25-mg dose) as a single intravitreal...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of toxicology 2005-11, Vol.24 (6), p.419-425 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The safety of intravitreally injected triamcinolone acetonide suspension (TA) was
evaluated in rabbits. Each animal received 0.1 ml (1) balanced salt solution (BSS)
vehicle, (2) formulation vehicle, (3) 4% TA (4-mg dose), (4) 16% TrAc (16-mg dose) or
(5) 25% TA (25-mg dose) as a single intravitreal injection into the right eye. The
left eyes served as untreated controls. All animals were observed for 1 month
following treatment. In-life evaluations included clinical signs, body weights,
slit-lamp biomicroscopic and indirect ophthalmoscopic examinations, intraocular
pressure and corneal thickness measurements, and electroretinograms (ERGs). Ocular
tissues were harvested following a 1-month post-treatment observation period, fixed,
processed, and evaluated by light microscopy. No significant or treatment-related
clinical signs were observed for any animals during the study. The opaque white test
article was clearly visible in the eye for all TrAc-treated groups, and remained so
throughout the study. No statistically significant differences in mean body weights
were present between the control and treatment groups, though changes in body weight
varied. Corneal thickness was slightly reduced for some treated groups. Intraocular
pressures were not statistically significantly different from controls for any
treatment group. No significant changes in ERG were evident between treatment groups
or from baseline readings. Microscopically, basophilic material (presumed to be drug)
was seen in the vitreous of all or most treated eyes, with accumulations in the
vitreous or in clumps adjacent to the retinal surface. No pathological changes were
observed in the retina or other ocular structures. Triamcinolone acetonide suspension
was safe and well tolerated following intravitreal injection in New Zealand white
rabbits. |
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ISSN: | 1091-5818 1092-874X |
DOI: | 10.1080/10915810500366864 |