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Effect of topical nitric oxide donors 0.03% nitroglycerin and 0.1% hydralazine on intraocular pressure in healthy canine eyes

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the potential intraocular pressure (IOP)‐lowering effects of nitric oxide (NO)‐donating compounds in healthy canine eyes METHODS: A total of 79 dogs were divided into 3 groups in a masked, controlled and randomised study. Group N (n = 26) was administered 0.03% nitroglyceri...

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Autores principales: Wilcox, Parker A., Strong, Travis D., Sebbag, Lionel, Allbaugh, Rachel A.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9677388/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36137290
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/vms3.945
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Strong, Travis D.
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description OBJECTIVE: To investigate the potential intraocular pressure (IOP)‐lowering effects of nitric oxide (NO)‐donating compounds in healthy canine eyes METHODS: A total of 79 dogs were divided into 3 groups in a masked, controlled and randomised study. Group N (n = 26) was administered 0.03% nitroglycerin in one eye and vehicle‐control in the other, Group H (n = 26) was administered 0.1% hydralazine in one eye and vehicle‐control in the other, while Group C (n = 27) received vehicle‐control in both eyes (control group). Following eye drop administration, IOP was measured in both eyes at selected times (10–250 min), along with monitoring of heart rate and signs of ocular discomfort. Data was analysed with repeated measures mixed model and one‐way ANOVA RESULTS: IOP was significantly reduced over the 4‐h period with 0.03% nitroglycerin (p < 0.0001) but not 0.1% hydralazine (p = 0.520) when compared to contralateral vehicle‐controlled eyes. IOP was reduced by up to 12% with 0.03% nitroglycerin from 10 to 70 min post‐treatment; however, differences in IOP at individual time points were not statistically significant for either drug (p ≥ 0.133) as compared to contralateral vehicle‐control eyes. No treatment group significantly affected heart rate (compared to Group C), and both treatment groups appeared well tolerated CONCLUSIONS: Both compounds were well‐tolerated in healthy dogs. Nitroglycerin mildly reduced IOP in canine eyes, and further investigations are warranted in healthy and diseased states (e.g. glaucoma, ocular hypertension).
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spelling pubmed-96773882022-11-22 Effect of topical nitric oxide donors 0.03% nitroglycerin and 0.1% hydralazine on intraocular pressure in healthy canine eyes Wilcox, Parker A. Strong, Travis D. Sebbag, Lionel Allbaugh, Rachel A. Vet Med Sci DOGS OBJECTIVE: To investigate the potential intraocular pressure (IOP)‐lowering effects of nitric oxide (NO)‐donating compounds in healthy canine eyes METHODS: A total of 79 dogs were divided into 3 groups in a masked, controlled and randomised study. Group N (n = 26) was administered 0.03% nitroglycerin in one eye and vehicle‐control in the other, Group H (n = 26) was administered 0.1% hydralazine in one eye and vehicle‐control in the other, while Group C (n = 27) received vehicle‐control in both eyes (control group). Following eye drop administration, IOP was measured in both eyes at selected times (10–250 min), along with monitoring of heart rate and signs of ocular discomfort. Data was analysed with repeated measures mixed model and one‐way ANOVA RESULTS: IOP was significantly reduced over the 4‐h period with 0.03% nitroglycerin (p < 0.0001) but not 0.1% hydralazine (p = 0.520) when compared to contralateral vehicle‐controlled eyes. IOP was reduced by up to 12% with 0.03% nitroglycerin from 10 to 70 min post‐treatment; however, differences in IOP at individual time points were not statistically significant for either drug (p ≥ 0.133) as compared to contralateral vehicle‐control eyes. No treatment group significantly affected heart rate (compared to Group C), and both treatment groups appeared well tolerated CONCLUSIONS: Both compounds were well‐tolerated in healthy dogs. Nitroglycerin mildly reduced IOP in canine eyes, and further investigations are warranted in healthy and diseased states (e.g. glaucoma, ocular hypertension). John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-09-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9677388/ /pubmed/36137290 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/vms3.945 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Veterinary Medicine and Science published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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title Effect of topical nitric oxide donors 0.03% nitroglycerin and 0.1% hydralazine on intraocular pressure in healthy canine eyes
title_full Effect of topical nitric oxide donors 0.03% nitroglycerin and 0.1% hydralazine on intraocular pressure in healthy canine eyes
title_fullStr Effect of topical nitric oxide donors 0.03% nitroglycerin and 0.1% hydralazine on intraocular pressure in healthy canine eyes
title_full_unstemmed Effect of topical nitric oxide donors 0.03% nitroglycerin and 0.1% hydralazine on intraocular pressure in healthy canine eyes
title_short Effect of topical nitric oxide donors 0.03% nitroglycerin and 0.1% hydralazine on intraocular pressure in healthy canine eyes
title_sort effect of topical nitric oxide donors 0.03% nitroglycerin and 0.1% hydralazine on intraocular pressure in healthy canine eyes
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