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Distribution of cyclosporin A in ocular tissues after topical administration to albino rabbits and beagle dogs.
Acheampong, A A; Shackleton, M; Tang-Liu, D D; Ding, S; Stern, M E; Decker, R.
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  • Acheampong AA; Allergan, Irvine, CA 92715, USA. acheampong_andrew@Allergan.com
Curr Eye Res ; 18(2): 91-103, 1999 Feb.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10223652
ABSTRACT

PURPOSE:

To determine the ocular pharmacokinetics of cyclosporin A after topical ophthalmic administration.

METHODS:

Radiolabled cyclosporin A in either a castor oil-in-water emulsion or a corn oil ointment was applied to the eyes of beagle dogs or albino rabbits using the following paradigms (i) single doses of 0.2% emulsion to rabbits and dogs, (ii) single doses of 0.05%, 0.2%, or 0.4% emulsion to rabbits, (iii) multiple doses of 0.2% emulsion to dogs, (iv) single and multiple doses of 0.2% ointment to rabbits. The distribution of cyclosporin A was determined by measuring the distribution of radioactivity.

RESULTS:

After a single dose, cyclosporin A was rapidly absorbed into the conjunctiva (Cmax dogs, 1490 ng/g; rabbits, 1340 ng/g) and cornea (Cmax dogs, 311 ng/g; rabbits, 955 ng/g). High concentrations (>300 ng/g) could be detected in the cornea up to 96 hours post-dose. Lower concentrations were found in the intraocular tissues, and systemic absorption was minimal. After multiple doses, there was some accumulation in the cornea, lens, lacrimal gland, and iris-cilliary body, but limited accumulation in the conjunctiva and sclera. Ocular tissue concentrations of cyclosporin A increased with increasing dose concentration; proportionally in lacrimal gland and intraocular tissues; less than proportionally in conjunctiva and cornea. The pharmacokinetic profile of the cyclosporin A corn oil ointment was similar to that of the emulsion.

CONCLUSIONS:

Topical ophthalmic cyclosporin A penetrated into extraocular tissues at concentrations adequate for local immunomodulation while penetration into intraocular tissues was much less and absorption into the blood was minimal.
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Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Ciclosporina / Olho Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 1999 Tipo de documento: Article
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Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Ciclosporina / Olho Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 1999 Tipo de documento: Article