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Evaluation of monkey intraocular pressure by rebound tonometer

PURPOSE: To evaluate the usefulness of the TonoVet™ rebound tonometer in measuring intraocular pressure (IOP) of monkeys. METHODS: The accuracy of the TonoVet™ rebound tonometer was determined in cannulated eyes of anesthetized rhesus monkeys where IOP was controlled by adjusting the height of a con...

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Autores principales: Yu, Wenhan, Cao, Guiqun, Qiu, Jinghua, Liu, Xuyang, Ma, Jia, Li, Ni, Yu, Man, Yan, Naihong, Chen, Lei, Pang, Iok-Hou
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Publicado: Molecular Vision 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2773735/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19898690
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author Yu, Wenhan
Cao, Guiqun
Qiu, Jinghua
Liu, Xuyang
Ma, Jia
Li, Ni
Yu, Man
Yan, Naihong
Chen, Lei
Pang, Iok-Hou
author_facet Yu, Wenhan
Cao, Guiqun
Qiu, Jinghua
Liu, Xuyang
Ma, Jia
Li, Ni
Yu, Man
Yan, Naihong
Chen, Lei
Pang, Iok-Hou
author_sort Yu, Wenhan
collection PubMed
description PURPOSE: To evaluate the usefulness of the TonoVet™ rebound tonometer in measuring intraocular pressure (IOP) of monkeys. METHODS: The accuracy of the TonoVet™ rebound tonometer was determined in cannulated eyes of anesthetized rhesus monkeys where IOP was controlled by adjusting the height of a connected perfusate reservoir. To assess the applicability of the equipment through in vivo studies, the diurnal fluctuation of IOP and effects of IOP-lowering compounds were evaluated in monkeys. RESULTS: IOP readings generated by the TonoVet™ tonometer correlated very well with the actual pressure in the cannulated monkey eye. The linear correlation had a slope of 0.922±0.014 (mean±SEM, n=4), a y-intercept of 3.04±0.61, and a correlation coefficient of r(2)=0.97. Using this method, diurnal IOP fluctuation of the rhesus monkey was demonstrated. The tonometer was also able to detect IOP changes induced by pharmacologically active compounds. A single topical ocular instillation (15 μg) of the rho kinase inhibitor, H1152, produced a 5–6 mmHg reduction (p<0.001) in IOP, lasting at least 4 h. In addition, topical administration of Travatan®, a prostaglandin agonist, induced a small transient IOP increase (1.1 mmHg versus vehicle control; p=0.26) at 2 h after treatment followed by a pressure reduction at 23 h (−2.4 mmHg; p<0.05). Multiple daily dosing with the drug produced a persistent IOP-lowering effect. Three consecutive days of Travatan treatment produced ocular hypotension of −2.0 to −2.2 mmHg (p<0.05) the following day. CONCLUSIONS: The rebound tonometer was easy to use and accurately measured IOP in the rhesus monkey eye.
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spelling pubmed-27737352009-11-06 Evaluation of monkey intraocular pressure by rebound tonometer Yu, Wenhan Cao, Guiqun Qiu, Jinghua Liu, Xuyang Ma, Jia Li, Ni Yu, Man Yan, Naihong Chen, Lei Pang, Iok-Hou Mol Vis Research Article PURPOSE: To evaluate the usefulness of the TonoVet™ rebound tonometer in measuring intraocular pressure (IOP) of monkeys. METHODS: The accuracy of the TonoVet™ rebound tonometer was determined in cannulated eyes of anesthetized rhesus monkeys where IOP was controlled by adjusting the height of a connected perfusate reservoir. To assess the applicability of the equipment through in vivo studies, the diurnal fluctuation of IOP and effects of IOP-lowering compounds were evaluated in monkeys. RESULTS: IOP readings generated by the TonoVet™ tonometer correlated very well with the actual pressure in the cannulated monkey eye. The linear correlation had a slope of 0.922±0.014 (mean±SEM, n=4), a y-intercept of 3.04±0.61, and a correlation coefficient of r(2)=0.97. Using this method, diurnal IOP fluctuation of the rhesus monkey was demonstrated. The tonometer was also able to detect IOP changes induced by pharmacologically active compounds. A single topical ocular instillation (15 μg) of the rho kinase inhibitor, H1152, produced a 5–6 mmHg reduction (p<0.001) in IOP, lasting at least 4 h. In addition, topical administration of Travatan®, a prostaglandin agonist, induced a small transient IOP increase (1.1 mmHg versus vehicle control; p=0.26) at 2 h after treatment followed by a pressure reduction at 23 h (−2.4 mmHg; p<0.05). Multiple daily dosing with the drug produced a persistent IOP-lowering effect. Three consecutive days of Travatan treatment produced ocular hypotension of −2.0 to −2.2 mmHg (p<0.05) the following day. CONCLUSIONS: The rebound tonometer was easy to use and accurately measured IOP in the rhesus monkey eye. Molecular Vision 2009-10-27 /pmc/articles/PMC2773735/ /pubmed/19898690 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Yu, Wenhan
Cao, Guiqun
Qiu, Jinghua
Liu, Xuyang
Ma, Jia
Li, Ni
Yu, Man
Yan, Naihong
Chen, Lei
Pang, Iok-Hou
Evaluation of monkey intraocular pressure by rebound tonometer
title Evaluation of monkey intraocular pressure by rebound tonometer
title_full Evaluation of monkey intraocular pressure by rebound tonometer
title_fullStr Evaluation of monkey intraocular pressure by rebound tonometer
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of monkey intraocular pressure by rebound tonometer
title_short Evaluation of monkey intraocular pressure by rebound tonometer
title_sort evaluation of monkey intraocular pressure by rebound tonometer
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2773735/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19898690
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