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Effects of tamsulosin and silodosin on isolated albino and pigmented rabbit iris dilators: possible mechanism of intraoperative floppy-iris syndrome.

Toshiaki Goseki1, Hitoshi Ishikawa, Shiori Ogasawara, Kimiyo Mashimo, Noriko Nemoto, Yuko Taguchi, Kazuo Yago, Kimiya Shimizu.   

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PURPOSE: To determine the mechanism of intraoperative floppy-iris syndrome (IFIS) by examining the binding affinity of tamsulosin and silodosin to α-receptors and melanin pigment using control and α(2)-blocker chronically administered in rabbit models.
SETTING: Department of Ophthalmology, Kitasato University School of Medicine, Kanagawa, Japan.
DESIGN: Experimental study.
METHODS: The study was performed in isolated albino and pigmented rabbit iris dilators using pharmacologic and morphologic examinations.
RESULTS: For pharmacologic examinations, the mean pK(B) values (pK(B) = -log K(B), where -log K(B) is the equilibrium dissociation constant of the antagonist-receptor complex) of tamsulosin in albino and pigmented rabbits were 9.10 and 8.08 and those of silodosin, 10.3 and 8.11, respectively. The pK(B) values of tamsulosin and silodosin in albino rabbits were significantly higher than in pigmented rabbits. In the isolated rabbit iris dilator, the maximum contraction evoked by 10(-3) mol/L phenylephrine gradually decreased by repetitive application in the chronic α-blocker-administered models. For morphologic examinations, the sizes of the pigment granules of pigment epitheliums for the α-blocker-administered models were irregular. The shape of shared nucleus of dilator muscles and pigment epitheliums changed to lobular, and the dilator muscle layer was thinner than in the control.
CONCLUSIONS: The high affinity of α-blockers for α(1)-adrenoreceptors is important in the analysis of the mechanism of IFIS. However, IFIS should not be attributed to long-term binding with receptors alone; the drug-melanin interaction causing dilator muscle atrophy is probably the other important factor in the mechanism of IFIS.
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Year:  2012        PMID: 22789495     DOI: 10.1016/j.jcrs.2012.05.025

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cataract Refract Surg        ISSN: 0886-3350            Impact factor:   3.351


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1.  Research on intraoperative iris behavior in rabbits treated with tamsulosin and finasteride.

Authors:  K Horvath; F Vultur; V Simon; S Voidazan; Gh Mühlfay
Journal:  Hippokratia       Date:  2015 Jan-Mar       Impact factor: 0.471

2.  Intraoperative floppy iris syndrome and its association with various concurrent medications, bulbus length, patient age and gender.

Authors:  Michael Wahl; Saskia M Tipotsch-Maca; Pia V Vecsei-Marlovits
Journal:  Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol       Date:  2016-10-19       Impact factor: 3.117

3.  Intraoperative floppy iris syndrome (IFIS) in patients receiving tamsulosin or doxazosin-a UK-based comparison of incidence and complication rates.

Authors:  Anjana Haridas; Marina Syrimi; Basel Al-Ahmar; Melanie Hingorani
Journal:  Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol       Date:  2013-02-19       Impact factor: 3.117

4.  Bilateral Intraoperative Floppy Iris Syndrome Associated with Silodosin Intake.

Authors:  Fatih Ozcura; Saadet Gultekin Irgat
Journal:  Eurasian J Med       Date:  2020-02

5.  Comparison of effects of tamsulosin and silodosin on subfoveal choroidal thickness and pupil size diameters in patients with prostatic hyperplasia.

Authors:  Hatice Selen Kanar; Mahmut Taha Olcucu; Ibrahim Ozdemir
Journal:  Int Ophthalmol       Date:  2021-07-28       Impact factor: 2.031

6.  Silodosin as a predisposing factor of intraoperative floppy iris syndrome (IFIS): an observational propensity score-matching cohort study.

Authors:  Chrysanthos D Christou; Marianna Kourouklidou; Asimina Mataftsi; Eirini Oustoglou; Nikolaos Ziakas; Argyrios Tzamalis
Journal:  Int Ophthalmol       Date:  2021-10-05       Impact factor: 2.031

Review 7.  Ten years of intraoperative floppy iris syndrome in the era of α-blockers.

Authors:  Andreas Lunacek; Badereddin Mohamad Al-Ali; Christian Radmayr; Maria Weber; Wolfgang Horninger; Oliver Findl; Eugen Plas
Journal:  Cent European J Urol       Date:  2017-12-06

Review 8.  Intraoperative Floppy Iris Syndrome: Updated Perspectives.

Authors:  Chrysanthos D Christou; Argyrios Tzamalis; Ioannis Tsinopoulos; Nikolaos Ziakas
Journal:  Clin Ophthalmol       Date:  2020-02-20

9.  Evaluation of static and dynamic Pupillometry changes in men using Silodosin for benign prostatic hypertrophy.

Authors:  Umut Karaca; Engin Kaya; Onder Ayyildiz; Gokhan Ozge; Murat Kucukevcilioglu; Gulsah Usta; Fatih Mehmet Mutlu
Journal:  BMC Ophthalmol       Date:  2021-03-08       Impact factor: 2.209

Review 10.  Intraoperative Floppy Iris Syndrome Induced by Tamsulosin: The Risk and Preventive Strategies.

Authors:  Mansour Tobaiqy; Waseem Aalam; David Banji; Ekram N Abd Al Haleem
Journal:  Middle East Afr J Ophthalmol       Date:  2021-04-30
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