AI Article Synopsis

  • A study compared the effectiveness of topical cyclosporine and prednisolone acetate on prolonging corneal allograft survival in a rabbit model.
  • Both treatments improved graft survival compared to no treatment, but prednisolone acetate was found to be significantly more effective.
  • Additionally, prednisolone-treated animals showed less inflammation and vascularization, while cyclosporine levels were undetectable in the eye fluid, indicating poor absorption.

Article Abstract

A comparison was made of the effects of topically applied cyclosporine, and topically applied prednisolone acetate, on the prolongation of corneal allograft survival in a recently developed prevascularized rabbit eye model. Animals were treated four times daily for 28 days postgrafting. Both drugs prolonged graft survival when compared with placebo or no treatment but the corticosteroid was significantly more effective than cyclosporine. Furthermore, anterior segment inflammation and graft vascularization were considerably less marked in animals treated with steroid. No cyclosporine could be detected by radioimmunoassay in anterior chamber fluid removed by paracentesis from grafted animals treated with cyclosporine, suggesting poor absorption of the drug across the cornea.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00007890-198503000-00004DOI Listing

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