The influence of topical prostaglandins on HSA-induced uveitis in the rabbit
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The influence of topical prostaglandins on HSA-induced uveitis in the rabbit
Abstract
In this study the effect of topical administration of prostaglandins (PGs) on a human serum albumin (HSA)-induced uveitis is evaluated. Topical prostaglandin E1 (PGE1) and prostaglandin F2 alpha (PGF2 alpha) partly inhibited hyperaemia and flare in the anterior chamber after the induction of immune complex uveitis. A marked increase in the cellular response was observed in the aqueous humour after topical PGE1 and PGF2 alpha. Topical prostaglandins may decrease endogenous prostaglandin formation and reduce the prostaglandin-mediated inflammatory symptoms; on the other hand, they also stimulate the aqueous cellular response, possibly by facilitation of leukotriene formation. These results indicate that topical prostaglandins should not be used to treat immunogenic uveitis.
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