INSULIN ADMINISTRATION TO THE EYES OF NORMOGLYCEMIC HUMAN VOLUNTEERS

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作者
BARTLETT, JD
TURNERHENSON, A
ATCHISON, JA
WOOLLEY, TW
PILLION, DJ
机构
[1] Department of Optometry, School of Optometry, Department of Pharmacology, School of Medicine, Uiversity of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama
[2] School of Nursing, Department of Pharmacology, School of Medicine, Uiversity of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama
[3] Department of Pediatrics, School of Medicine, Department of Pharmacology, Uiversity of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama
[4] Department of Biostatistics, School of Public Health, Department of Pharmacology, School of Medicine, Uiversity of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama
[5] Metabolic Diseases Research Laboratory, Department of Pharmacology, School of Medicine, Uiversity of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama
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JOURNAL OF OCULAR PHARMACOLOGY | 1994年 / 10卷 / 04期
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10.1089/jop.1994.10.683
中图分类号
R77 [眼科学];
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100212 ;
摘要
Animal studies have shown that insulin eyedrops containing an absorption-enhancing agent can have a significant effect on blood glucose levels. When formulated as a topical solution, insulin might potentially be used to treat or augment the treatment of diabetes mellitus in humans. We sought to investigate the feasibility of using insulin eyedrops in humans by studying the local toxicity and efficacy of insulin administered without surfactant to the eyes of healthy volunteers. A prospective, randomized, placebo-controlled, single-masked study was conducted in which 8 subjects were given 50 mu l of sterile normal saline containing varying insulin concentrations randomized to one eye, and 50 mu l of placebo (sterile normal saline) to the fellow eye. Subjective ocular irritation was evaluated, and the eyelids, conjunctiva, cornea, and anterior chamber were examined objectively with slit lamp biomicroscopy. Subjects were evaluated for 2 hours following administration of a single dose of insulin. There was no statistically significant difference P > 0.05) in toxicity observed by any parameter evaluated between eyes receiving insulin and placebo. No systemic absorption of insulin was observed; blood glucose levels and serum immunoreactive insulin levels were unchanged. The results of this study suggest that single-dose insulin in concentrations up to 100 U/ml formulated in saline has no detectable clinical toxicity to the anterior structures of the human eye.
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