2020
DOI: 10.1039/d0bm01013h
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Brimonidine-LAPONITE® intravitreal formulation has an ocular hypotensive and neuroprotective effect throughout 6 months of follow-up in a glaucoma animal model

Abstract: Intravitreal administration is widely used in ophthalmological practice to maintain therapeutic drug levels near the neuroretina and because drug delivery systems are necessary to avoid reinjections and sight-threatening side effects....

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“…In previous OCT-based studies by this group, BRI/LAP IF was visualised in the vitreous cavity as hyperreflective aggregates [9]. Expanding on this finding, this study uses OCT to analyse changes in the hyperreflectivity signal from the BRI/LAP IF in the vitreous humour in rat eyes over a 24-week period.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 85%
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“…In previous OCT-based studies by this group, BRI/LAP IF was visualised in the vitreous cavity as hyperreflective aggregates [9]. Expanding on this finding, this study uses OCT to analyse changes in the hyperreflectivity signal from the BRI/LAP IF in the vitreous humour in rat eyes over a 24-week period.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…OCT images of the vitreoretinal interface and drug level data were obtained from the experiments carried out in a previous interventional study conducted by the authors [9] (CC BY 4.0 license). In that study, chronic glaucoma was bilaterally induced by biweekly injections of hypertonic solution into the episcleral veins, according to the well-established Morrison model [20], which led to episcleral vein sclerosis and therefore ocular hypertension (OHT).…”
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confidence: 99%
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