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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Effect of oral administration of robenacoxib on experimentally-induced anterior uveitis in normal cats / Effect of oral administration of robenacoxib on inhibition of paracentesis-induced blood-aqueous barrier breakdown in normal cats

Sharpe, Emily January 1900 (has links)
Master of Science in Biomedical Sciences / Department of Clinical Sciences / Jessica Meekins / Objectives- To determine the effect of oral robenacoxib on experimentally-induced anterior uveitis, and to evaluate the ability of robenacoxib to cross an intact blood-aqueous barrier. Animals- Twelve healthy adult domestic shorthair cats. Procedures- Cats in the treatment group (n=6) received oral robenacoxib (1.51 ± 0.36 mg/kg ) once daily beginning 1 day before experimental induction of uveitis by anterior chamber paracentesis (ACP) and continuing 1 day after paracentesis. Anterior chamber paracentesis was performed using a 30 g needle attached to a 1 mL syringe, and 100 µL of aqueous humor were aspirated over 3-5 seconds. Anterior chamber fluorophotometry was performed in both eyes of each cat immediately before ACP (time 0), and at 6, 24, and 48 hours after ACP. An independent t-test was used to compare percent fluorescein increase in treatment versus control cats at each time point. Values of p<0.05 were considered significant. Concentrations of robenacoxib in aqueous humor were measured using liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry. Results- There was no statistically significant difference between the ACP and control eye at time 0 (p=0.322). When comparing the percent fluorescein increase between treatment and control groups, there was no statistically significant difference at any time point (p>0.05). Robenacoxib was present in small but detectable levels in 5/6 cats in the treatment group. Conclusions and clinical relevance- Administration of oral robenacoxib did not significantly lessen experimentally-induced anterior uveitis in normal cats, as assessed by fluorophotometry. Low concentrations of aqueous humor robenacoxib were detectable in the majority of cats receiving the drug.
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Aspects on prostanoid and cholinergic effects on aqueous humour dynamics in human eyes

Lindén, Christina January 1997 (has links)
The discovery of the ocular hypotensive effect of topically applied prostaglandins (PGs) has raised a number of questions about the mechanisms of action involved. The aim of the present thesis was to answer some of these questions. PGs reduce the intraocular pressure (IOP) by increasing uveoscleral flow through the ciliary muscle, but the exact mechanism is not known. Morphological changes may be involved. PGs are also involved in the inflammatory response. In the first study the aim was to investigate the effect of latanoprost, a prostaglandin F2 a-analogue, on the blood-aqueous barrier and the IOP restoration after long-term treatment. 26 glaucoma patients were treated with latanoprost (50 pg/ml) once daily for 6-12 months. Aqueous protein concentration was followed with a laser flare meter in 16 patients throughout this period. No change was observed. IOP increased slowly after withdrawal of treatment. It was concluded that latanoprost has no clinically significant effect on the permeability of the blood-aqueous barrier and that the IOP will return to pretreatment levels within a few weeks, indicating that any changes in the ciliary muscle morphology are reversible. In 20 healthy volunteers it was attempted to prevent the ocular hypotensive effect of latanoprost by inhibiting uveoscleral flow by a pronounced ciliary muscle contraction. For this purpose a high dose of the cholinergic agonist, physostigmine (1 drop 8 mg/ml alternate hours) was used. However, the effects on IOP of the two drugs were mainly additive most likely due to a short-lasting effect of physostigmine on the ciliary muscle. The progressive IOP reduction by physostigmine in the second study raised the question as to whether the drug reduces aqueous flow apart from enhancing outflow. On the contrary, in the third study repeated administrations of physostigmine, in 20 normal subjects, increased aqueous flow, measured with fluorophotometry, by about 25%. From studies of patients it is known that latanoprost twice daily has less ocular hypotensive effect than once daily. This was the subject of the two remaining studies. The possibility that latanoprost causes a short-lasting increase in aqueous flow was examined in 18 healthy volunteers. Application of a second drop in the morning would blunt some of the early IOP lowering effect of latanoprost. Once or twice daily applications had similar effect on aqueous flow, a tendency to an increase without any difference between the dose regimens. The next study confirmed the difference in effect on IOP between once and twice daily applications in 40 normal subjects. The difference remained even when one of the two applications was omitted after two weeks’ treatment. The results indicate that applying latanoprost twice daily induces a modest receptor desensitisation. / <p>Diss. Umeå : Umeå universitet, 1997, härtill 5 uppsatser.</p> / digitalisering@umu
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Efeito das combinações fixas dos análogos de prostaglandina com maleato de timolol sobre a barreira hematoaquosa e hematorretiniana de pacientes pseudofácicos com glaucoma primário de ângulo aberto / Effect of prostaglandin analogues and timolol fixed combinations on the blood-aqueous barrier in pseudophakic patients with open angle glaucoma

Santana, Alana Mendonça, 1981- 24 August 2018 (has links)
Orientador: Vital Paulino Costa / Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Faculdade de Ciências Médicas / Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-24T05:19:20Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Santana_AlanaMendonca_M.pdf: 2805390 bytes, checksum: 9512111e988de78a1ffde9d9f877658b (MD5) Previous issue date: 2014 / Resumo: O objetivo deste trabalho foi investigar os efeitos das combinações fixas dos análogos de prostaglandinas com timolol sobre a barreira hematoaquosa, a espessura macular central e a pressão intraocular (PIO), em pacientes pseudofácicos com glaucoma primário de ângulo aberto. Neste ensaio clínico randomizado, com observador mascarado e duração de 6 meses, os pacientes foram tratados uma vez por dia (20:00 horas) com lubrificante (grupo controle) ou com a combinação fixa de maleato de timolol 0,5% e latanoprosta 0,005% (CFLT), maleato de timolol 0,5% e bimatoprosta 0,03% (CFBT) ou maleato de timolol 0,5% e travoprosta 0,004% (CFTT). Foi incluído no estudo apenas um olho de 61 pacientes: CFLT (n=16), CFBT (n=15), CFTT (n=15) e grupo controle (n=15). A barreira hematoaquosa foi avaliada por meio do &quot;laser flare meter¿ antes do início do uso das medicações e após 15 dias, 1,2,3,4,5 e 6 meses de tratamento. A PIO foi medida sempre às 9:00 horas, nas mesmas ocasiões. A espessura macular central foi avaliada por meio da tomografia de coerência óptica antes do uso das medicações, após 1 e 6 meses de tratamento ou na hipótese de piora da acuidade visual. Não houve aumento estatisticamente significante nos valores médios de &quot;flare¿ em comparação aos valores iniciais em todos os grupos (p>0,05) em todas as visitas, exceto no grupo CFTT no primeiro mês (p=0,0476) e no grupo CFLT (p=0,0129) no terceiro mês de seguimento. Não houve diferença estatisticamente significativante entre os valores médios de &quot;flare¿ entre os grupos durante o estudo (p>0,05). A média dos valores da espessura macular central aumentou significativamente nos grupos CFLT (p=0,012) e CFTT (p=0,0419) no primeiro mês de tratamento em relação aos valores iniciais. Não houve aumento estatisticamente significante nos valores médios da espessura macular central em relação aos valores iniciais em todos os grupos após 6 meses de tratamento (p>0,05) e não ocorreu diferença estatisticamente significante entre os grupos durante o estudo (p>0,05). A PIO média inicial foi significativamente menor no grupo controle (p=0,0000). Todas as combinações fixas reduziram significativamente a PIO em todas as visitas (P<0,0001), com efeito hipotensor semelhante entre si (p=0,816). Estes resultados indicam que o uso das combinações fixas de análogos de prostaglandinas com timolol não aumentou significativamente a média dos valores de &quot;flare¿ ou a média da espessura macular após 6 meses de tratamento nesta população / Abstract: The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of prostaglandin analogues and timolol fixed-combinations on the blood-aqueous barrier, central macular thickness and intraocular pressure (IOP) in pseudophakic patients with primary open angle glaucoma. In this randomized, masked-observer, 6-month clinical trial, patients were treated once daily (8 pm) with lubricant eye drops (control group), 0,5% timolol and 0,005% latanoprost fixed-combination (LTFC), 0,5% timolol and 0,03% bimatoprost fixed-combination (BTFC) or 0,5% timolol and 0,004% travoprost fixed-combination (TTFC). One eye of 61 patients were included in the study: LTFC (n=16), BTFC (n=15), TTFC (n=15) and control group (n=15). The blood-aqueous barrier status was assessed using the laser flare meter before the medications were started and after 15 days, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 months of treatment. The IOP was measured always at 9 am, at the same intervals. The central macular thickness was evaluated with optical coherence tomography before medications were started, after 1 and 6 months of follow-up or if a patient showed decreased visual acuity at any time during follow-up. There was no significant increase in mean flare measurements from baseline in all groups (p>0.05) in all visits, except TTFC group at 1 month (p=0,0476) and LTFC group at 3 months (p=0,0129). There were no significant differences in mean flare values among the groups (p>0.05). Mean central macular thickness values were significantly higher in LTFC (p=0,012) and TTFC groups (p=0,0419) at 1 month of follow-up. There was no significant increase in mean central macular thickness values from baseline in all groups (p>0.05) after 6 months and no significant differences among the groups (p>0.05) during follow-up. At baseline, mean IOP was significantly lower in control group (p=0,0000). All fixed-combinations significantly reduced IOP in all follow-up visits, with similar lowering effect (p=0,816). These findings indicate that the use of prostaglandin analogues and timolol fixed-combinations didn't significantly increased mean flare values or mean central macular thicknes measurements after 6 months of follow-up in this population / Mestrado / Oftalmologia / Mestra em Ciências Médicas
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Ocular effects following aqueocentesis in dogs using variable needle sizes: fluorophotometric and tonometric evaluation

Allbaugh, Rachel A. January 1900 (has links)
Master of Science / Department of Clinical Sciences / Amy J. Rankin / Objective – To measure blood aqueous-barrier breakdown following aqueocentesis using various needle sizes and to monitor the intraocular pressure (IOP) response. Animals – 24 healthy, adult dogs received treatment (24 treated eyes, 24 contralateral eyes); 3 dogs were untreated controls (6 control eyes). Procedures – Dogs receiving treatment were divided into 3 equal groups (25-, 27-, or 30- gauge needle aqueocentesis). In each dog the treated eye was determined randomly, the contralateral eye was untreated. Dogs that did not have aqueocentesis performed in either eye were used as controls. Aqueocentesis at the lateral limbus was performed under sedation and topical anesthesia. Anterior chamber fluorophotometry was performed before and after aqueocentesis on day 1. On days 2-5 sedation and fluorophotometry were repeated. Intraocular pressure was measured with a rebound tonometer at multiple time points. Results – Aqueocentesis resulted in blood-aqueous barrier breakdown in all treated eyes with barrier reestablishment present by day 5 detected by fluorophotometry. On day 2 the contralateral untreated eyes of all groups also showed statistically significant increased fluorescence (P < 0.05) following treatment of the opposite eye, but these values were not statistically significantly greater than untreated controls. In treated eyes there was no statistical difference in fluorescein concentration or IOP between 27- and 30-gauge needles. Use of the 25- gauge needle resulted in a statistically significant increase in anterior chamber fluorescence on days 3 and 5. It also caused a statistically significant increase in IOP 20 minutes following aqueocentesis as compared to the 27- and 30-gauge needles. Aside from this transient ocular hypertension, rapid resolution of ocular hypotony following aqueocentesis was observed in all treatment groups. Conclusions and Clinical Relevance – Aqueocentesis using a 25-gauge needle resulted in a greater degree of blood-aqueous barrier breakdown and a brief state of intraocular hypertension following paracentesis. Use of a 27- or 30-gauge needle is recommended for aqueous paracentesis. A consensual ocular reaction appeared to occur in dogs following unilateral traumatic blood-aqueous barrier breakdown and may be of clinical significance. Statistical significance was limited in this study due to high variability and large standard deviations.

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