2016
DOI: 10.3892/mmr.2016.4937
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Treatment with olopatadine and naphazoline hydrochloride reduces allergic conjunctivitis in mice through alterations in inflammation, NGF and VEGF

Abstract: The aim of the current study was to investigate whether olopatadine and naphazoline hydrochloride reduce allergic conjunctivitis in mice through alterations in inflammation, NGF and VEGF. An allergic conjunctivitis mouse model was established using histamine or an antigen (ovalbumin), following which mice were treated with 1% olopatadine solution and/or 0.2 mg/ml of naphazoline hydrochloride. Histamine or antigen‑induced conjunctival vascular hyperpermeability was examined and the levels of inflammatory factor… Show more

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“…Similar responses were obtained following pretreatment with selective substance P and CGRP antagonists [44]. Recently, treatment with olopatadine and naphazoline hydrochloride was shown to reduce conjunctivitis in mice via effects on NGF [45].…”
Section: Neurogenic Mechanisms Of Ac: Implications For Management Appsupporting
confidence: 59%
“…Similar responses were obtained following pretreatment with selective substance P and CGRP antagonists [44]. Recently, treatment with olopatadine and naphazoline hydrochloride was shown to reduce conjunctivitis in mice via effects on NGF [45].…”
Section: Neurogenic Mechanisms Of Ac: Implications For Management Appsupporting
confidence: 59%