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Retinal toxicity of intravitreal genistein in a rabbit model.

TitleRetinal toxicity of intravitreal genistein in a rabbit model.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2010
AuthorsFiore, T., Iaccheri B., Pietrolucci F., Giansanti F., Cavaliere A., Coltella R., Mameli M. G., Androudi S., Brazitikos P., & Cagini C.
JournalRetina
Volume30
Issue9
Pagination1536-41
Date Published2010 Oct
ISSN1539-2864
KeywordsAnimals, Anticarcinogenic Agents, Caspase 3, Caspase 9, Drug Evaluation, Preclinical, Electroretinography, Genistein, Intravitreal Injections, Models, Animal, Phytoestrogens, Rabbits, Retina
Abstract

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the preclinical safety of intravitreal genistein in rabbit eyes over a short-term period.METHODS: Twelve New Zealand albino rabbits were selected for this study. Four concentrations of genistein (LC Laboratories, Woburn, MA) were prepared: 24 mg/0.1 mL, 135 mg/0.1 mL, 270 mg/0.1 mL, and 540 mg/0.1 mL. Each concentration was injected intravitreally in one eye of three rabbits. As a control, the vehicle solution was injected into the other eye of each animal. Retinal safety of intravitreal genistein was studied with electroretinography and histologic examination in rabbits. Electroretinography recordings were made before the injection and 3 weeks after the injection. Eventually, the rabbits were killed and the retinas were examined by light microscopy. Immunohistochemical staining with caspase-3 and caspase-9 was also performed to evaluate apoptotic expression in all study and control eyes.RESULTS: Electroretinography studies showed no significant difference between control and genistein-injected eyes at any of the doses in the rabbit model. Histologic examination showed no retinal abnormality in the rabbits injected with different concentrations of genistein. Immunohistochemical staining with caspase-3 and caspase-9 showed no different apoptotic protein expression in any study or control eyes.CONCLUSION: Our results indicate that genistein is a safe intravitreal drug in the rabbit model up to 540 mg. If proven safe and efficacious in human studies, intravitreal injection of genistein could be considered a treatment alternative for ocular neovascularisation in selected cases.

DOI10.1097/IAE.0b013e3181d625a5
Alternate JournalRetina (Philadelphia, Pa.)
PubMed ID20634778

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