Elevated concentration of intraocular cortisol obtained by sequential parabulbar injection in rabbit model Journal Article


Authors: Lincoff, H. A.; Kreissig, I.; Lincoff, N.; Silverman, R.; Nisselbaum, J.
Article Title: Elevated concentration of intraocular cortisol obtained by sequential parabulbar injection in rabbit model
Abstract: Background: Parabulbar injections of corticosteroids yield a high intraocular concentration, but the half-life is short. We determined the concentration of cortisol that might be obtained by sequential parabulbar infusions of hydrocortisone. Materials and Methods: Single parabulbar injections of hydrocortisone sodium succinate were made in a rabbit model and the time of maximum concentration and half-life determined in the retina-choroid, vitreous, serum, and the tissues of the paired eye by radio-immune assay. Based upon the half-life, sequential injections were made at 3 hour intervals to obtain a steady concentration. Results: The maximum concentration of cortisol in the ocular tissues occurred two hours after a single injection and was 98 times greater in the choroid-retina and 72 times greater in the optic nerve than in the paired eye and the serum. The half-life of cortisol was 15 minutes. Elevated levels could be sustained by sequential injections at 3 hour intervals. Conclusion: Sequential injections of hydrocortisone through a retained parabulbar catheter could make it possible to titrate and maintain a therapeutic level of cortisol in the eyes of patients with posterior uveitis or optic neuritis.
Keywords: controlled study; nonhuman; animals; animal tissue; animal model; drug infusion; drug tissue level; retina; choroid; optic nerve; hydrocortisone; drug half life; half-life; injections, intravenous; eye; catheter; uveitis; rabbits; optic neuritis; balloon dilatation; rabbit; cortisol; optic nerve disease; conjunctiva; article; parabulbar catheter; retrobulbar steroids; intraocular drug administration
Journal Title: Klinische Monatsblatter fur Augenheilkunde
Volume: 218
Issue: 6
ISSN: 0023-2165
Publisher: Thieme  
Date Published: 2001-06-01
Start Page: 445
End Page: 450
Language: German
DOI: 10.1055/s-2001-16260
PUBMED: 11488012
PROVIDER: scopus
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