A model for steroid effects in herpes keratitis
R. M. Robbins and M. A. Galin
Dextran-Blue 2000 was used as a marker to determine the effect of steroids
on large molecule transfer through the cornea. In superficially scarified
corneas topically applied steroids greatly enhanced the transfer of this
chromophore through the cornea in the in vivo state, but had little effect
in vitro. This implies that the steroid effect is an active process. Since
herpes simplex virus is approximately the same molecular weight and
configuration as the chromophore used, this study explains one aspect of
how steroids may be detrimental when used in the presence of this virus.