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A safety study of high concentration and high frequency intravitreal injection of conbercept in rabbits
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AbstractThe novel anti-VEGF drug conbercept has been used in the treatment of several retinal neovascular diseases. Owning to the alteration of the structure, the newest drug is capable of combining more molecular targets and present higher affinity to the angiogenesis promoting factors. However, it is unknown whether it will cause any unwanted effects like other anti-VEGF agents. We studied the short-term safety of high concentration and high frequency intravitreal injection of conbercept in rabbits. Intraocular pressure, fundus-photography, ERGs were applied. Retinal morphology, the amount of apoptotic cells and protein levels of IL-6, IL-8 and TNF-α in the aqueous humor were determined. Retinal proteomics was detected using tandem mass tags (TMTs) quantitative mass spectrometry. The difference of IOP, ERGs, protein levels of inflammatory factors among rabbits received conbercept and PBS was not significant (P > 0.05). Fundus photographs and retinal morphology of animals in the conbercept-injected groups mimic those observed in the PBS-injected groups. No TUNEL-positive cell was seen in the retinal ganglion cell layer in the conbercept-injected groups. Proteomics did not show significant changes of inflammation or apoptosis associated proteins in the conbercept-injected eyes. We conclude that intravitreal injection of high concentration and high frequency conbercept is well tolerated at least in a short-term in rabbits.
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Title: A safety study of high concentration and high frequency intravitreal injection of conbercept in rabbits
Description:
AbstractThe novel anti-VEGF drug conbercept has been used in the treatment of several retinal neovascular diseases.
Owning to the alteration of the structure, the newest drug is capable of combining more molecular targets and present higher affinity to the angiogenesis promoting factors.
However, it is unknown whether it will cause any unwanted effects like other anti-VEGF agents.
We studied the short-term safety of high concentration and high frequency intravitreal injection of conbercept in rabbits.
Intraocular pressure, fundus-photography, ERGs were applied.
Retinal morphology, the amount of apoptotic cells and protein levels of IL-6, IL-8 and TNF-α in the aqueous humor were determined.
Retinal proteomics was detected using tandem mass tags (TMTs) quantitative mass spectrometry.
The difference of IOP, ERGs, protein levels of inflammatory factors among rabbits received conbercept and PBS was not significant (P > 0.
05).
Fundus photographs and retinal morphology of animals in the conbercept-injected groups mimic those observed in the PBS-injected groups.
No TUNEL-positive cell was seen in the retinal ganglion cell layer in the conbercept-injected groups.
Proteomics did not show significant changes of inflammation or apoptosis associated proteins in the conbercept-injected eyes.
We conclude that intravitreal injection of high concentration and high frequency conbercept is well tolerated at least in a short-term in rabbits.
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