Literature DB >> 21606889

Intravitreally implantable voriconazole delivery system for experimental fungal endophthalmitis.

Lina Yang1, Xiaoguang Dong, Xianggen Wu, Lixin Xie, Xiaojie Min.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To investigate the therapeutic efficacy and optimal drug dose of an intravitreally implantable voriconazole (VCZ) drug delivery system (DDS) in experimental endophthalmitis of Aspergillus fumigatus.
METHODS: Vitrectomy was performed in albino rabbits with intravitreal inoculation of susceptible A. fumigatus. The animals were randomized into groups of control, polylactic-co-glycolic acid implantation, VCZ injection, and intravitreal VCZ DDS containing 0.5, 0.9, and 1.2 mg of VCZ, respectively. The therapeutic effect was assessed by clinical observation, histology, and microbiology.
RESULTS: The inflammation in the VCZ injection and DDS groups was milder than the untreated and polylactic-co-glycolic acid groups (P ≤ 0.046). The 0.9-mg and 1.2-mg DDS groups presented milder anterior chamber and vitreous inflammation than the injection group during the first 3 weeks (P ≤ 0.044), but only the 1.2-mg DDS group had clearer vitreous thereafter (P ≤ 0.037). Smear and fungal culture showed negative results in all DDS groups. Normal histologic structure of the retina was observed in the eyes recovering from endophthalmitis.
CONCLUSION: The therapeutic effect of intravitreal VCZ DDS on fungal endophthalmitis appears to be significantly better than intravitreal injection of VCZ. The optimal dose of VCZ in the DDS in this study was 1.2 mg.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21606889     DOI: 10.1097/IAE.0b013e31820d3cd2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Retina        ISSN: 0275-004X            Impact factor:   4.256


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