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Changes of orbital connective tissue after bimatoprost injection. Experimental study in rats

ABSTRACT

Bimatoprost is commonly used as the drug of first choice in the treatment of primary open-angle glaucoma. Conjunctival hyperemia, eyelash growth, enophthalmos, periocular skin pigmentation, deep lid sulcus and itching eyes have been reported in patients that daily received single dosages during a three month period. The exact mechanism for these adverse effects remains unknown.

Objective:

to verify alterations, in test animals, of the orbital connective tissue after peribulbar injections of bimatoprost 0.03% using histological and immune-histochemical analysis.

Methods:

thirty six male test rats (Rattus norvegicus albinus) were subjected to various periods of periocular injections of bimatoprost 0.03% in the right eye.All extracted material was submitted to histological, morphometric (diameter, numeric density and density of adipocyte volume) and immune-histochemical analysis to mark the vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF). These analysis results were then submitted to a descriptive analysis with the help of R software. The significance level used was 5%. For comparison, the model of linear regression with mixed effects was proposed.

Results:

In the sample studied, the eye sockets that were continuously submitted to bimatoprost had a denser conjunctival tissue around the optic nerve, with numerous capillaries and blood vessels of various sizes and a reduction of quantity, diameter and volume of adipose cells of statistic importance when compared to the contralateral eye socked and the control group.

Conclusion:

In this study, the following potentially reversible changes of orbital connective tissue were observed in test rats subjected to periocular injection of bimatoprost: 1) reduction of quantity, diameter and volume of orbital adipose cells; 2) local neovascularization; 3) thickening and remodeling of collagen fibers in the orbital cavity

Keywords:
Antagonists of prostaglandins/adverse effects, Connective tissue/drug effects; Rats

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