The effects of prostaglandins and endocannabinoids on iris arterial vascularization in Wistar rats - Experimental analysis.

Romanian journal of ophthalmology Pub Date : 2019-04-01
Ioana-Cristina Coman, Mohammad Al Hammoud, Ruxandra Tudosescu, Raluca Iancu, Cosmina Barac, Cherecheanu Alina Popa
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Introduction: The iris vascular supply originates in the anterior and long posterior ciliary arteries. The endothelium influences local blood flow by releasing endothelium relaxing and contracting substances. From a functional perspective, the ocular vascular tonus adjustment is humoral and neural dependent. Objectives: The present article aims to evaluate the possible implications of topical administration of selective COX2 and nonselective COX inhibitors generically named nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and their possible interactions with the endocannabinoid system and the way they could interfere with the vascular tone at the level of ocular iris territory in Wistar rats. Materials and methods: Experimental protocol on Wistar rats was performed in accordance with present laws regarding animal welfare and ethics in animal experiments (Directive 86/ 609EEC/ 1986; Romanian Law 205/ 2004; Romanian Laws 206/ 2004, 471/ 2002 and 9/ 2008; Romanian Order 143/ 400). The studied substances were instilled topically under general anesthesia, and images of the rat iris vessels were captured over a period of 10 minutes. The obtained images were further analyzed using an appropriate hardware and software program. Results: The nonselective NSAIDs induced vascular dilation in the iris vessels, while the selective COX2 inhibitors determined a variable degree of vasoconstriction. Conclusion: In view of the results of this experiment and the added evidence found in literature, we consider that further research will show the potential benefits for the additional use of NSAIDs in ocular pathology, otherwise unaffected by this medication until the present time (for example, glaucoma treatment).

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前列腺素和内源性大麻素对Wistar大鼠虹膜动脉血管形成的影响——实验分析。
引言:虹膜血管源于睫状前动脉和睫状后长动脉。内皮通过释放内皮舒张和收缩物质来影响局部血流。从功能角度来看,眼血管紧张度的调节是体液和神经依赖性的。目的:本文旨在评估选择性COX2和非选择性COX抑制剂(统称为非甾体抗炎药)局部给药的可能意义,以及它们与内源性大麻素系统的可能相互作用,以及它们干扰Wistar大鼠虹膜区域血管张力的方式。材料和方法:根据有关动物福利和动物实验伦理的现行法律(指令86/60CEC/1986;罗马尼亚法律205/2004;罗马尼亚法律206/2004、471/2002和9/2008;罗马尼亚命令143/400),对Wistar大鼠进行实验方案。在全身麻醉下局部滴注所研究的物质,并在10分钟内拍摄大鼠虹膜血管的图像。使用适当的硬件和软件程序对所获得的图像进行进一步分析。结果:非选择性非甾体抗炎药诱导虹膜血管扩张,而选择性COX2抑制剂则决定了不同程度的血管收缩。结论:鉴于该实验的结果和文献中发现的额外证据,我们认为进一步的研究将显示在眼部病理学中额外使用非甾体抗炎药的潜在益处,否则直到目前为止不受该药物的影响(例如青光眼治疗)。
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