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. 1993 May;12(3):204-7.
doi: 10.1097/00003226-199305000-00004.

Periocular FK-506 delays allograft rejection in rat penetrating keratoplasty

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Periocular FK-506 delays allograft rejection in rat penetrating keratoplasty

J B Dickey et al. Cornea. 1993 May.

Abstract

FK-506 is a new immunosuppressant with the ability to inhibit activation of T-lymphocytes that would be cytolytic to an allograft. We studied periocular injection of FK-506 in a rat penetrating keratoplasty model. Corneas were transplanted from Brown Norway rats into Lewis rat recipients. The transplanted rats received periocular injection of either 0.5 mg/kg FK-506 or an equivalent volume of FK-506 vehicle only. Injections were given 1 day before, at keratoplasty, and every other day after keratoplasty until allograft rejection. The group receiving FK-506 had a significant delay in allograft rejection (p < 0.05). The FK-506 group rejected 12-20 days postkeratoplasty with a mean rejection time (MRT) of 14.3 days, compared with 8-14 days (MRT 11.1 days) for the control group. We conclude that periocular administration of FK-506 is effective in prolonging allograft survival in the rat penetrating keratoplasty model.

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