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Topical Timolol Inhibits Corneal Neovascularization in Rabbits
Timolol is a non-selective beta-adrenergic antagonist that is similar to propranolol. The mechanism through which these drugs act on the regression of neovascularization is largely unknown. However, it is thought that the drugs may act through vascular endothelial growth factor signaling, vasoconstr...
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Medical Hypothesis, Discovery & Innovation Ophthalmology
2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5776500/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29367933 |
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author | KASIRI, Ali GHOMI, Mehdi Reza FEGHHI, Mostafa FARRAHI, Fereydoun MIRDEHGHAN, Mohammad Sadegh HEDAYATI, Hesam |
author_facet | KASIRI, Ali GHOMI, Mehdi Reza FEGHHI, Mostafa FARRAHI, Fereydoun MIRDEHGHAN, Mohammad Sadegh HEDAYATI, Hesam |
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description | Timolol is a non-selective beta-adrenergic antagonist that is similar to propranolol. The mechanism through which these drugs act on the regression of neovascularization is largely unknown. However, it is thought that the drugs may act through vascular endothelial growth factor signaling, vasoconstriction, and vascular endothelial cell apoptosis. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of timolol on corneal neovascularization in rabbits. Neovascularization was induced in the eyes of 20 rabbits. Next, the rabbits were divided into two groups: the timolol (experimental) group received eye drops containing timolol 0.5% twice per day; and the saline (control) group received saline drops twice per day for two weeks. After 7 days, the mean area of corneal neovascularization (presented as a percentage relative to baseline) was significantly lower in the timolol group than in the saline group (4.63 ± 4.61% versus 58.39 ± 6.31%, P < 0.001). After 2 weeks, the mean area of corneal neovascularization was 0.85 ± 1.33% in the timolol group and 1.73 ± 2.06% in the saline group (P = 0.315). After the first week of treatment, timolol significantly reduced the area of neovascularization compared to control. Timolol may increase the rate of recovery from corneal neovascularization. |
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spelling | pubmed-57765002018-01-24 Topical Timolol Inhibits Corneal Neovascularization in Rabbits KASIRI, Ali GHOMI, Mehdi Reza FEGHHI, Mostafa FARRAHI, Fereydoun MIRDEHGHAN, Mohammad Sadegh HEDAYATI, Hesam Med Hypothesis Discov Innov Ophthalmol Original Research Paper Timolol is a non-selective beta-adrenergic antagonist that is similar to propranolol. The mechanism through which these drugs act on the regression of neovascularization is largely unknown. However, it is thought that the drugs may act through vascular endothelial growth factor signaling, vasoconstriction, and vascular endothelial cell apoptosis. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of timolol on corneal neovascularization in rabbits. Neovascularization was induced in the eyes of 20 rabbits. Next, the rabbits were divided into two groups: the timolol (experimental) group received eye drops containing timolol 0.5% twice per day; and the saline (control) group received saline drops twice per day for two weeks. After 7 days, the mean area of corneal neovascularization (presented as a percentage relative to baseline) was significantly lower in the timolol group than in the saline group (4.63 ± 4.61% versus 58.39 ± 6.31%, P < 0.001). After 2 weeks, the mean area of corneal neovascularization was 0.85 ± 1.33% in the timolol group and 1.73 ± 2.06% in the saline group (P = 0.315). After the first week of treatment, timolol significantly reduced the area of neovascularization compared to control. Timolol may increase the rate of recovery from corneal neovascularization. Medical Hypothesis, Discovery & Innovation Ophthalmology 2017 /pmc/articles/PMC5776500/ /pubmed/29367933 Text en ©2017, Med Hypothesis Discov Innov Ophthalmol. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Paper KASIRI, Ali GHOMI, Mehdi Reza FEGHHI, Mostafa FARRAHI, Fereydoun MIRDEHGHAN, Mohammad Sadegh HEDAYATI, Hesam Topical Timolol Inhibits Corneal Neovascularization in Rabbits |
title | Topical Timolol Inhibits Corneal Neovascularization in Rabbits |
title_full | Topical Timolol Inhibits Corneal Neovascularization in Rabbits |
title_fullStr | Topical Timolol Inhibits Corneal Neovascularization in Rabbits |
title_full_unstemmed | Topical Timolol Inhibits Corneal Neovascularization in Rabbits |
title_short | Topical Timolol Inhibits Corneal Neovascularization in Rabbits |
title_sort | topical timolol inhibits corneal neovascularization in rabbits |
topic | Original Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5776500/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29367933 |
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