TY - JOUR
T1 - The Effect of Echothiophate on the Biphasic Response of Rabbit Ocular Pressure to Dipivefrin
AU - Mindel, Joel S.
AU - Koenigsberg, Alan M.
AU - Kharlamb, Alex B.
AU - Goldfarb, Joseph
AU - Orellana, Juan
PY - 1982/1
Y1 - 1982/1
N2 - A time-course study was performed on the intraocular pressure response of pigmented rabbit eyes. Dipivefrin administration produced an inital hypertensive phase lasting less than two hours followed by a prolonged hypotensive phase. Echothiophate iodide therapy produced a more pronounced and prolonged hypertensive response; there was no hypotensive phase. Administration of echothiophate plus dipivefrin resulted in a hypertensive phase similar to that from echothiophate alone; as previously reported, this combination was not followed by a hypotensive phase. The α-blocker phentolamine mesylate prevented the echothiophate-induced hypertension. When dipivefrin was administered with echothiophate plus phentolamine, there was an immediate hypotensive effect. It was concluded that the hypertensive effect of echothiophate in pigmented rabbit eyes may mask the hypotensive action of dipivefrin. This, rather than an echothiophate-induced inhibition of esterases, may explain why combination therapy with these drugs seemed ineffective.
AB - A time-course study was performed on the intraocular pressure response of pigmented rabbit eyes. Dipivefrin administration produced an inital hypertensive phase lasting less than two hours followed by a prolonged hypotensive phase. Echothiophate iodide therapy produced a more pronounced and prolonged hypertensive response; there was no hypotensive phase. Administration of echothiophate plus dipivefrin resulted in a hypertensive phase similar to that from echothiophate alone; as previously reported, this combination was not followed by a hypotensive phase. The α-blocker phentolamine mesylate prevented the echothiophate-induced hypertension. When dipivefrin was administered with echothiophate plus phentolamine, there was an immediate hypotensive effect. It was concluded that the hypertensive effect of echothiophate in pigmented rabbit eyes may mask the hypotensive action of dipivefrin. This, rather than an echothiophate-induced inhibition of esterases, may explain why combination therapy with these drugs seemed ineffective.
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U2 - 10.1001/archopht.1982.01030030149017
DO - 10.1001/archopht.1982.01030030149017
M3 - Article
C2 - 6173032
AN - SCOPUS:0020060911
SN - 0003-9950
VL - 100
SP - 147
EP - 151
JO - Archives of Ophthalmology
JF - Archives of Ophthalmology
IS - 1
ER -