A comparison of L-671,152 and MK-927, two topically effective ocular hypotensive carbonic anhydrase inhibitors, in experimental animals
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A comparison of L-671,152 and MK-927, two topically effective ocular hypotensive carbonic anhydrase inhibitors, in experimental animals
Abstract
L-671,152 is a water-soluble, carbonic anhydrase inhibitor structurally similar to MK-927, a carbonic anhydrase inhibitor that, on topical administration, lowers the intraocular pressure (IOP) of experimental animals and humans. L-671,152 was more potent than MK-927 at inhibiting purified, human erythrocyte carbonic anhydrase II in vitro, as reflected in their respective IC50 values of 0.16 nM and 1.19 nM. Both compounds were compared for topical, ocular hypotensive activity in pigmented rabbits and cynomolgus monkeys. Ocular hypertension was induced in the latter by argon laser photocoagulation of the trabecular meshwork. A 2% solution of L-671,152 was more potent than 2% MK-927 in lowering the IOP of ocular hypertensive monkeys, the maximum reductions being 13.8 mm Hg (37%) and 9.6 mm Hg (27%) at 5 hr and 4 hr, respectively. Moreover, the duration of action of L-671,152 was superior to that of MK-927. The ocular hypotensive effect of L-671,152 was greater than that of MK-927 over a range of concentrations (0.5%-2%) in pigmented rabbits whose IOP was inherently elevated. The peak declines in the IOP of these rabbits after the instillation of 2% solutions of L-671,152 and MK-927 were 6.1 mm Hg and 4.8 mm Hg, respectively. L-671,152 was very effective in lowering the elevated IOP of alpha-chymotrypsinized rabbits and the unilateral instillation of 0.5% L-671,152 into the contralateral eye failed to decrease the elevated IOP of the alpha-chymotrypsinized eye. This finding indicates that the site of action of topically applied L-671,152 is local. The enhancement in the potency of L-671,152 over MK-927 is attributed to a greater inhibition of carbonic anhydrase activity.
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