Scleral Permeability to Hydrocortisone and Mannitol in the Albino Rabbit Eye
- 1 June 1998
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Mary Ann Liebert Inc in Journal of Ocular Pharmacology and Therapeutics
- Vol. 14 (3) , 273-281
- https://doi.org/10.1089/jop.1998.14.273
Abstract
To further explore barrier properties of the sclera, the diffusion of 3H-hydrocortisone and 14C-mannitol was measured across isolated rabbit scleral membrane. In vitro permeability studies were performed using side by side diffusion cells. Bicarbonated Ringer Solution with oxidized glutathione (GBR) at pH 7.4 was the perfusion medium, and the temperature was kept at 37°C. Diffusion of hydrocortisone through the cornea was also measured to compare scleral and corneal permeation. Scleral permeability was found to be five times greater than corneal permeability. Drug analyses were performed by radionuclide counting (LSC), and permeability coefficients were obtained. In vitro metabolism of hydrocortisone was examined by incubation of tissue in hydrocortisone solution in GBR for 5 hours and 37°C. Permeability coefficients of hydrocortisone diffusion through the sclera were also obtained at 25°C, 15°C, and 5°C Activation energy of scleral transport of hydrocortisone was calculated from an Arrhenius plot. The low activation energy suggests an aqueous pore pathway unlike permeation of the drug across the cornea which uses a transcellular pathway.Keywords
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