Rabbit eyes were enucleated and frozen in liquid nitrogen. The vitreous was removed and analyzed for prostaglandin E2 (PGE2). The mean level (+/- SEM) of PGE2 in the anterior as well as in the posterior vitreous was 0.09 +/- 0.016 ng/ml (n = 12 rabbits). Animals pretreated with indomethacin 15 min before death, in order to prevent the formation of prostaglandin during enucleation, showed in both the anterior and posterior vitreous mean PGE2 levels of 0.04 +/- 0.008 ng/ml (n = 12) which were significantly lower. Ocular trauma such as paracentesis of the anterior chamber, indentation of the sclera or laser photocoagulation in the fundus 1 h before death of the animals did not increase the concentration of PGE2 in the vitreous humor. There is no evidence either for local release of PGE2 from tissues in the fundus of the eye or for diffusion of PGE2 from the anterior chamber into the vitreous humor.
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