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Platelet-activating factor (PAF) may be an important mediator in allergic conjunctivitis. In this study, apafant, a potent PAF antagonist, was evaluated for topical ocular anti-PAF activity in PAF and antigen stimulated conjunctivitis models. PAF, when injected into parpebral conjunctiva, provoked an acute increase, measured as dye leakage, in conjunctival vascular permeability.
Apafant
inhibited this response in a dose-related manner, and the inhibitory action of 0.1% apafant lasted for at least 6 hours duration. PAF, when instilled into the conjunctival sac, induced
itch
-scratching behavior and clinical symptoms, such as conjunctival redness and edema. These were inhibited by pretreatment with apafant ophthalmic solution. In a passive conjunctival anaphylaxis model in guinea pigs, significant inhibition of the allergic response was observed following topical ocular administration of apafant 5 and 15 minutes prior to the antigen challenge. We have demonstrated that PAF plays an important role in the development of allergic conjunctivitis. These results clearly indicate that apafant has potential as a topical ocular anti-PAF for treating allergic conjunctivitis.
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PMID:The role of platelet activating factor and the efficacy of apafant ophthalmic solution in experimental allergic conjunctivitis. 1296 56
Platelet-activating factor (PAF) plays important roles in allergic reactions. In particular, there are many concerns about PAF, eosinophils, and the chronicity of allergic diseases. The purpose of the present studies is to elucidate the role of PAF in eosinophil activation at conjunctiva and to confirm the efficacy of
Apafant
(a potent PAF antagonist) ophthalmic solution in chronic experimental allergic conjunctivitis. Guinea pigs were actively immunized and allergic conjunctivitis was induced by repetitive instillation of 2.5% ovalbumin. PAF solution was topically applied and eosinophil activation was assessed by measuring the eosinophil peroxidase (EPO) activity in the tear fluid.
Itch
-scratching episodes and clinical symptoms scores were evaluated in the repetitive challenge conjunctivitis. From the instillation of PAF solution into guinea pig eyes, which were in a state of chronic allergic conjunctivitis, a significant increase in EPO activity was observed, and this increase was inhibited by pre-treatment with
Apafant
. In the repetitive challenge model, the animals treated with
Apafant
ophthalmic solution showed a significant reduction of clinical symptoms and the
itch
-scratch response in both the first and the second challenges. PAF has an activity, that induces mediator release from eosinophils in the conjunctival tissues and may be involved in the chronic phase of allergic conjunctivitis.
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PMID:Apafant, a potent platelet-activating factor antagonist, blocks eosinophil activation and is effective in the chronic phase of experimental allergic conjunctivitis in guinea pigs. 1528 29