The inhibition of prostaglandin E1-induced corneal neovascularization by steroid eye drops.

C T Chang, Y L Chen, S H Lee, C M Lue, M T Lin
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The antiangiogenic activity of several steroid eye drops was evaluated in a PGE-induced corneal neovascularization. Pred-Forte (1% prednisolone acetate) and Maxidex (0.1% dexamethasone) were very effective in preventing neovascularization. Medroxyprogesterone acetate at 0.1% in Tears Naturale was moderately effective and fluorometholone was less effective in blocking neovascularization. Cortisone alone was not very effective; however, the addition of heparin greatly enhanced its inhibitory effect. PGE1 induced corneal neovascularization and increased the leukocytes infiltration. The application of Maxidex right after the implantation of PGE1 pellet not only inhibited the leukocytes infiltration, but also blocked the neovascularization. These results suggested that the leukocytes infiltration might be one of the factors contributing to the development of neovascularization. The effect of steroid eye drops on the growth of preformed capillaries was also evaluated. The result demonstrated that Pred-Forte also suppressed the growth of well-developed capillaries.

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类固醇滴眼液对前列腺素e1诱导角膜新生血管的抑制作用。
几种类固醇滴眼液的抗血管生成活性在pge诱导的角膜新生血管中进行了评估。Pred-Forte(1%醋酸泼尼松龙)和Maxidex(0.1%地塞米松)对预防新生血管非常有效。天然泪液中0.1%的醋酸甲孕酮有中等效果,氟美洛酮在阻断新生血管方面效果较差。单独使用可的松不是很有效;然而,肝素的加入大大增强了其抑制作用。PGE1诱导角膜新生血管形成,增加白细胞浸润。PGE1微球植入后即刻应用Maxidex不仅能抑制白细胞的浸润,还能阻断新生血管的形成。这些结果提示白细胞的浸润可能是促进新生血管形成的因素之一。类固醇滴眼液对预成型毛细血管生长的影响也进行了评价。结果表明,Pred-Forte还抑制了发育良好的毛细血管的生长。
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