The role of pigmentation on the development of chloroquine retinopathy in rabbits

S. A. Igwe, N. Akunyili, A. Ngokere, S. O. Stephen
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In a prospective study using sex-matched pigmented and non-pigmented rabbits, the role of pigmentation or melanin on chloroquine-induced retinal or ocular toxicity was determined. Results showed that chloroquine produced a series of ocular toxicity ranging from loss of pupillary and corneal reflex to severe retinopathy. The minimal dose at which these ocular toxicities develop on pigmented rabbits was found to be 5 mg/kg daily for 30 days or a cumulative dose of 225 mg of chloroquine. Furthermore, the cumulative effect of the drug depends on the body weight of the animal, total dose administered and duration of therapy. It is concluded that the effect of chloroquine on pigmentation depends on total amount of drug used, which would predispose to retinal pathology. Keywords : Chloroquine, pigmentation, melanin, retinopathy, retinotoxic West African Journal of Pharmacology and Drug Research Vol. 21 (1&2) 2005: pp. 55-59
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色素沉着在家兔氯喹视网膜病变发展中的作用
在一项前瞻性研究中,使用性别匹配的色素沉着兔和非色素沉着兔,确定了色素沉着或黑色素在氯喹诱导的视网膜或眼部毒性中的作用。结果表明,氯喹可引起瞳孔和角膜反射丧失、严重视网膜病变等一系列眼毒性反应。对有色素的兔子产生这些眼部毒性的最小剂量是每天5毫克/公斤,持续30天,或累积剂量为225毫克氯喹。此外,药物的累积效应取决于动物的体重、给予的总剂量和治疗的持续时间。由此可见,氯喹对视网膜色素沉着的影响与用药总量有关,可导致视网膜病变。关键词:氯喹,色素沉着,黑色素,视网膜病变,视网膜毒性西非药理学与药物研究杂志Vol. 21 (1&2) 2005: pp. 55-59
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