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Research Article

Ocular toxicity of intravitreal trovafloxacin in the pigmented rabbit

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Pages 387-393 | Published online: 02 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Purpose. Trovafloxacin is an expanded spectrum, newergeneration fluoroquinolone antibiotic with improved Gram-positive and anaerobic activity compared with existing quinolones, while maintaining Gram-negative activity comparable to ciprofloxacin. Given its broad spectrum of activity, trovafloxacin may have potential use for treatment of acute bacterial endophthalmitis. This study examined the toxicity of intravitreally administered trovafloxacin in the pigmented rabbit eye. Methods. Doses of trovafloxacin ranging from 12.5µg to 1000µg were injected into the mid-vitreous of Dutch Belted rabbit eyes. Clinical examination was performed at 1, 3, and 14 days following injection. Animals were sacrificed and eyes were enucleated 14 days following injection. Light microscopy (LM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) studies of the optic nerve head, medullary ray, and inferior retina were performed to determine toxicity. Results. At intravitreal doses of 500µg and less, no toxicity was observed at the ophthalmoscopic or light microscopic level. By TEM, a dose-dependent increase in injury to retinal pigment epithelium, photoreceptors, and nerve fibers in the optic nerve head and medullary ray was observed from 50µg to 500µg. No toxicity was noted at doses of 12.5µg and 25µg. At doses of 750µg and above, edema of the medullary ray was noted on ophthalmoscopy. Swelling of the peripapillary medullary ray and necrosis of the inferior retina were evident on LM. Conclusion. Intravitreal trovafloxacin doses of 50µg and higher in the pigmented rabbit eye cause retinal and nerve fiber injury. Intravitreal doses 25µg and lower appear to be safe, with no evidence of ocular toxicity.

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