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A complex interaction between topical verapamil and timolol on intraocular pressure in conscious rabbits.

J Santafé1, M J Martínez de Ibarreta, J Segarra, J Melena, M Garrido.   

Abstract

Calcium channel blockers have complex actions on aqueous humour dynamics that seem to depend on the route of drug administration. When applied topically, verapamil and nifedipine effectively lower intraocular pressure. However, these drugs also produce a slight reduction in aqueous humor outflow through the trabecular meshwork whereby they could modify the effect of other drugs on intraocular pressure. As calcium channel blockers could be effective in the management of ocular hypertension and low-tension glaucoma, the aim of the present work was to assess the interaction between verapamil and timolol when both drugs are topically applied to the eye of albino rabbits. Intraocular pressure was measured with a manual applanation tonometer. The effects of 5-6 different doses of each drug alone and the effects of five mixtures of both drugs at fixed concentration ratios (timolol: verapamil 4:1, 2:1, 1:1, 1:2 and 1:4) were evaluated. After measuring baseline intraocular pressure, one 50 microliters drop of the different solutions was instilled in the left eye. Measures of the intraocular pressure were repeated at intervals of 30 min until the maximal effect was reached. Each set of experiments was carried out in a group of 9-11 rabbits. Dose-response curves were fitted with a nonlinear regression microcomputer programme. The median effect plot was constructed as proposed by Chou and Talalay (1981, 1983, 1984). In order to analyse the nature of the interaction between both drugs, the observed effect was compared with the theoretically expected one and the combination indices, that relate the doses of verapamil and timolol present in the mixtures with the doses of both drugs separately which are equieffective with the combination, were calculated. The effects of verapamil and timolol followed the principle of the mass action law when administered alone. Nevertheless, no adequate dose-response relationship was obtained when the mixtures of both drugs were applied. In general, the observed effects were lower than the expected ones. Combination indices also indicate the presence of antagonism, except for the lowest concentrations of mixtures where verapamil predominates. In this case, combination indices suggest summation of effects or synergy. Both drugs seem to decrease intraocular pressure by reducing aqueous humor secretion through different mechanisms. However, due to the reduction of aqueous humor outflow caused by verapamil, the ocular hypotensive effect of timolol may be antagonized when high doses of verapamil are administered.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8857598     DOI: 10.1007/bf00178721

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol        ISSN: 0028-1298            Impact factor:   3.000


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