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Comparative Study
. 2001 Nov-Dec;33(6):345-52.
doi: 10.1159/000055692.

Corneal toxicity of xylazine and clonidine, in combination with ketamine, in the rat

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Comparative Study

Corneal toxicity of xylazine and clonidine, in combination with ketamine, in the rat

B Tita et al. Ophthalmic Res. 2001 Nov-Dec.

Abstract

Purpose: To compare the corneal toxicity of xylazine (XYL)/ketamine (KET) with that of clonidine (CLO)/KET in the rat, in the presence or not of the alpha(2)-adrenergic antagonist yohimbine (YOH).

Methods: XYL (10 mg/kg) and CLO (0.15 mg/kg) were administered subcutaneously in the rat in combination with KET (50 mg/kg), in the presence or not of YOH (2 mg/kg).

Results: The corneas immediately lost transparency and luster, but recovered within 120 min. By both light and electron microscopy, a marked stromal edema and alterations of all layers were observed. In addition, XYL/KET altered the permeability of the cornea as indicated by the augmented levels of (14)C-indomethacin, topically administered 30 min after the anesthetic combination.

Conclusions: The mechanism of the corneal toxicity of XYL and CLO in the rat is unclear but we speculate that: (a) proptosis and inhibition of normal blinking did not play a major role because topical application of hyaluronic acid did not protect against it; corneal decompensation, edema and opacification could be due to (b) osmotic or (c) mechanical endothelial stress: the first resulting from the sudden increase of the glucose concentration in the aqueous humor due to the well-known inhibition of insulin release by alpha(2)-adrenergic agonists, and the second from the acute elevation of intraocular pressure caused by these alpha(2)-adrenergic mydriatics in the rat; (d) addition, XYL and CLO could act by directly interacting with local alpha(2)- or, possibly, alpha(1)-adrenergic receptors, whose function is still not clear but probably essential for corneal homeostasis.

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