Pharmacokinetics of Etoposide Delivery by a Bioerodible Drug Carrier Implanted at Glaucoma Surgery
- 1 January 1994
- journal article
- Published by Mary Ann Liebert Inc in Journal of Ocular Pharmacology and Therapeutics
- Vol. 10 (2) , 471-479
- https://doi.org/10.1089/jop.1994.10.471
Abstract
Pharmacological modulation of wound healing after glaucoma filtration surgery is of great clinical interest, but there are only limited data available on drug pharmacokinetics following glaucoma filtration surgery. Therefore we have studied the in vivo release and tissue distribution of etoposide (VP-16) delivered subconjunctivally by a bioerodible drug-carrier during filtration surgery in rabbits. Disks composed of the polyanhydride 1,3-bis(p-carboxyphenoxy) propane and sebacic acid (PCPP:SA) in a weight ratio of 25:75 and containing 1 mg of 3H-etoposide were placed subconjunctivally during posterior lip sclerectomy in one eye of albino rabbits. Animals were euthanized at various times after surgery and etoposide concentrations in fluids and tissues were determined using liquid scintillation counting. Release of etoposide from the implant was nearly linear over time, at 30 ug/day, except for a burst between days 6 and 7. By the twelfth postoperative day, 92% of the etoposide had been released. Steady state levels averaged 89 ng/mg in the conjunctiva and sclera, 195 ng/ml in the vitreous, and 29 ng/ml in serum. Drug levels in the aqueous humor, other ocular tissues, and in the contralateral eye were negligible. The concentration of etoposide delivered by a polyanhydride controlled release device on the ocular surface is sufficient to reduce fibroblast proliferation for at least 12 days after filtration surgery.Keywords
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