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Nippon Ganka Gakkai Zasshi. 1992
Oct;96(10):1229-33. Related Articles, Links [The dynamics of melanin-affinitive and non-affinitive
antibacterial agents in the iris-ciliary body of rabbit
eyes--comparative studies in pigmented and albino rabbits] [Article in Japanese] Fukuda M, Sasaki K. Department of Ophthalmology, Kanazawa Medical University, Ishikawa,
Japan. The differences between the drug penetration levels in the
iris-ciliary bodies of sparfloxacin (SPFX) and cefmenoxime (CMX),
which respectively have high and low affinity to melanin, were
examined using pigmented and albino rabbit eyes. Each drug was mixed
with a homogenate of the iris-ciliary bodies of pigmented and albino
rabbit eye, respectively. All CMX was distributed in a water soluble
protein of the above homogenate of both pigmented and albino eyes,
while all SPFX was detected from the water soluble protein of the
tissue homogenate of the albino eye. However, in homogenate of the
pigmented eyes, 60% of the drug was detected from water soluble
protein and 20% of that was detected from water non-soluble protein.
In the in vivo study, each drug was topically administered to
pigmented and albino rabbit eyes. The SPFX concentration in the
iris-ciliary body was significantly higher in the pigmented than in
the albino eyes. The results indicated that the intraocular dynamics
of the drug which has a high affinity to melanin showed significant
differences between pigmented and albino rabbit eyes. This should be
considered in studies of ocular pharmacology as an important factor
which influences intraocular drug dynamics.
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