Dexamethasone protection against photochemical retinal injury
L. M. Parver, C. R. Auker, B. S. Fine and T. Doyle
Photochemical retinal injury was produced in the foveomacula of the rhesus
monkey using the light from an indirect ophthalmoscope. The eyes were
examined by both light and electron microscopy. Damage consisted of
vacuolization of the retinal pigment epithelium and neurosensory retinal
layers. Pretreatment with subcutaneous injection of dexamethasone for 16
weeks prior to light exposure markedly decreased damage to the retinal
pigment epithelium, but had no apparent effect on damage to the
neurosensory retina in eyes examined 18 hours after exposure. The mechanism
responsible for this protective effect is unknown.