The Journal of Toxicological Sciences
Online ISSN : 1880-3989
Print ISSN : 0388-1350
ISSN-L : 0388-1350
OPACIFICATION TEST BY USING THE PIG ISOLATED CORNEA AND ITS APPLICATION TO A TEST OF CORNEAL OPACITY INDUCED BY BEFUNOLOL HYDROCHLORIDE
Haruyoshi IGARASHIYasunaga KATSUTAHidefumi MATSUNOYoshiharu NAKAZATOTohru KAWASAKI
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1989 Volume 14 Issue 2 Pages 91-103

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Corneas isolated from the pig eyeball have been treated in vitro with varying concentrations of befunolol hydrochloride, in order to test the topical effect of befunolol on the cornea in terms of opacity. Experiments were carried out with the corneas treated as follows : intact, epithelium-removed. endothelium-removed, and both epithelium- and endothelium-removed. Solutions of the drug were applied to both epithelial and endothelidl surfaces, to the epithelial surface only, or to the endothelial surface only. When the drug was applied either to both surfaces or to the endothelial surface only, there was a significant increase in opacity. However, when applied to the epithelial surface only, befunolol caused an insignificant increase in opacity as compared with that of control. It is suggested, therefore, that corneal opacity due to befunolol hydrochloride topically administered to the eye, is concerned mainly with the epithelium in cornea, since the drug is uncapable of passing barrier probably existing in surface layer of epithelium but it easily penetrates in corneal layers from endothelial side to attain reversely to epithelial cells. Thus, it is probable that the risk to induce opacity is minor in cade that befunolol is topically given in drops to the eye.

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