The variability of the response of the rabbit eye to topical 1 % dexamethasone has been shown in two groups of 20 young albino rabbits each (total 40) tested in succession. The pressure anomalously fell significantly (but by only 1 mm Hg) in both groups in the first 4 weeks of administration, but not in subsequent weeks. Mifepristone (RU 486), a peripheral antagonist of dexamethasone and progesterone, reduced the pressure significantly, again by only 1 mm Hg, in the first group of 20 rabbits, not the second. Accordingly, no conclusion was possible on the originating question: does pre-treatment with mifepristone prevent the dexamethasone-induced rise in rabbit intra-ocular pressure?
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