Retinal function and histopathology in rabbits treated with Topiramate
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Retinal function and histopathology in rabbits treated with Topiramate
Abstract
Purpose: To evaluate retinal function and histopathology in rabbits treated orally with the anti-epileptic drug topiramate.
Methods: Six rabbits were treated with a daily oral dose of topiramate during a period of eight months. Six rabbits receiving water served as controls. Blood samples were analyzed for determination of topiramate serum levels in order to ensure successful drug exposition. Standardized full-field electroretinograms (ERGs) were performed before treatment and then at 2, 3 and 8 months during the treatment period. After terminating treatment the rabbits were sacrificed and the morphology of the sectioned retina was studied.
Results: After eight months of treatment the full-field ERG demonstrated normal rod function in treated and control rabbits, but the light adapted 30 Hz flicker b-wave amplitude was significantly reduced in the treated rabbits. This was the case for both the light adapted (Wilcoxon signed ranks test, P = 0.046) and the dark adapted (Wilcoxon signed ranks test, P = 0.028) 30 Hz flicker response from the treated rabbits. Retinal immunohistology revealed a severe accumulation of GABA in amacrine cells and in the inner plexiform layer in 4 of 6 treated rabbits compared to the controls.
Conclusions: Topiramate, orally administrated to rabbits, may cause a significant reduction of the retinal function demonstrated by the reduced b-wave amplitude in the full-field ERG, as well as changes in immunohistology characterized by a severe accumulation of GABA in the inner retina. The retinal dysfunction and the morphological changes indicate that topiramat may damage the retina, similarly to vigabatrin (another anti-epileptic drug).
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