L‐662,583 is a topically effective ocular hypotensive carbonic anhydrase inhibitor in experimental animals
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- 1 January 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in British Journal of Pharmacology
- Vol. 99 (1) , 59-64
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1476-5381.1990.tb14654.x
Abstract
1 L-662,583 was a potent inhibitor in vitro of purified, human erythrocyte carbonic anhydrase II, possessing an IC50 of 0.7 nm. The IC50 values for MK-927, acetazolamide and methazolamide were 13.0 nm, 10.8 nm and 21.2 nm, respectively. 2 A 1 h pretreatment with one 50 μl drop of a 0.1% solution of L-662,583 blocked carbonic anhydrase activity in a homogenate of the iris + ciliary body of albino rabbits by 63%. Similar treatment with 0.1% suspensions of acetazolamide and methazolamide elicited inhibitions of 30% and 20%, respectively. This ex vivo model indirectly assesses the ability of an agent to enter the rabbit eye. 3 Concentrations of L-662,583 in the cornea, aqueous humour and iris + ciliary body of albino rabbits were determined by h.p.l.c. at predetermined times after the instillation (one drop of 50 μl) of a 2% solution of L-662,583. Peak levels for cornea (47.4 μg g−1), aqueous humour (4.51 μg ml−1) and iris + ciliary body (9.61 μg g−1) occurred at 0.5, 2 and 1 h after instillation, respectively. 4 The experimentally elevated intraocular pressure of the right eye of rabbits, induced by prior intraocular injection of α-chymotrypsin, was maximally decreased by 4.5 mmHg, 6.2 mmHg and 9.8 mmHg after the instillation (one drop of 50 μl) of 0.01%, 0.1% and 0.5% solutions of L-662,583, respectively. All three concentrations lowered intraocular pressure at all time points from 1 h up to and including 5 h, the last recorded time point. The unilateral instillation of L-662,583 (0.5%) into the contralateral, left eye failed to lower the elevated intraocular pressure of the untreated, right eye. This finding indicates that the site of action of topically applied L-662,583 in this paradigm is local. The ocular normotensive, albino rabbit was much less susceptible than the ocular hypertensive rabbit to the intraocular pressure lowering effect of topically applied L-662,583, with a 2% solution maximally decreasing intraocular pressure by 2.3 mmHg. 5 Unilateral ocular hypertension was elicited in the right eye of sedated, cynomolgus monkeys by argon laser-induced photocoagulation of the trabecular meshwork. The instillation (one drop of 50 μl) of L-662, 583 (2%) significantly lowered the elevated intraocular pressure of the right eye at all time points from 1 h up to and including 5 h. The maximum decline was 8.3 mmHg at 3 h and this represented a reduction of 23% from the corresponding baseline value of 36.8 mmHg. The intraocular pressure of the hypertensive, right eye was maximally decreased by 4.1 mmHg and 4.8 mmHg after the instillation of 0.5% and 1% solutions of L-662,583, respectively. Like the rabbit, the normotensive eye of cynomolgus monkeys was more resistant than the hypertensive eye to the ocular hypotensive action of L-662, 583, as indicated by the inability of 0.5% and 1% solutions of the agent to lower intraocular pressure. L-662,583 (2%) maximally reduced the intraocular pressure of normotensive monkey eyes by 2.4 mmHg at 2 h. 6 L-662,583 is structurally different from MK-927, a carbonic anhydrase inhibitor that lowers the intraocular pressure of glaucoma patients following the instillation of a 2% solution. These preclinical observations indicate that L-662,583, like MK-927, is a water-soluble carbonic anhydrase inhibitor which, on topical administration, lowers intraocular pressure by virtue of an action confined to within the eye.This publication has 26 references indexed in Scilit:
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