The changes in intraocular pressure (IOP) and pupil size (PS) after instillations of 0.15% unoprostone isopropyl (Rescula, Novartis Ophthalmics, Duluth, GA) were investigated in the spontaneous glaucoma Beagle model. From the first-day baseline IOP of 27.3+/-3.2 mmHg placebo eye and 32.8+/-5.1 mmHg control eye, the mean+/-standard error of the mean (SEM) diurnal changes after 0.15% unoprostone, at 8 AM once-daily for the next 4 days, were 15.5+/-1.3 mmHg, 14.7+/-1.9 mmHg, 16.1+/-1.1 mmHg, and 17.0+/-1.5 mmHg, respectively, and were significantly different from the control eye. After 0.15% unoprostone was instilled at 8 PM, the mean+/-SEM baseline changes from the baseline IOP (insert drug eye 9 AM) in the drug eyes were 5.9+/-2.5 mmHg, 5.2+/-4.1 mmHg, 9.7+/-2.5 mmHg, and 3.6+/-3.6 mmHg, respectively. When 0.15% unoprostone was instilled twice-daily, the mean+/-SEM baseline IOP (insert drug eye 9 AM) changes were 13.6+/-0.7 mmHg, 13.9+/-1.4 mmHg, 11.3+/-1.0 mmHg, and 9.3+/-1.4 mmHg, respectively, and were significantly different from the control eyes. Miosis occurred within 2 hours and lasted several hours. Unoprostone isopropyl instilled once-daily (AM or PM), as well as twice-daily, produces significant decreases in IOP and PS in the glaucomatous Beagle.
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Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci
November 2009
Department of Ophthalmology, Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Boston, Massachusetts 02114, USA.
Purpose: Matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-mediated turnover of extracellular matrix (ECM) affects outflow resistance in the uveoscleral pathway. The balance of MMPs and tissue inhibitors of metalloproteinases (TIMPs) governs the rate of ECM turnover in many tissues. The hypothesis was that a differential effect on MMPs and TIMPs in ciliary body smooth muscle (CBSM) cells would relate to the relative intraocular pressure-lowering effectiveness of the prostaglandin analogues (PGAs) bimatoprost, latanoprost, and unoprostone.
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June 2005
Department of Ophthalmology, University of Tokyo School of Medicine, Japan.
Purpose: To establish a mouse model for the pharmacological analysis of antiglaucoma drugs, considering the effect of variations in IOP during 24 hours on the drugs' effects, and to evaluate the effect of a newly developed FP agonist, tafluprost, on mouse IOP, in comparison with three clinically available prostaglandin (PG) analogues.
Methods: Inbred adult ddY mice were bred and acclimatized under a 12-hour light-dark cycle. With mice under general anesthesia, a microneedle method was used to measure IOP.
J Ocul Pharmacol Ther
October 2004
Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences and Gwathmey-Adams Laboratory for Vision Science, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32610-0126, USA.
J Glaucoma
December 2001
Department of Ophthalmology, Saga Medical School, Saga, Japan.
Purpose: To compare the intraocular pressure-lowering effect of unoprostone isopropyl (unoprostone) 0.12% and latanoprost 0.005%.
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