Effect of intraocular miotics on corneal endothelium
E. D. Vaughn, D. S. Hull and K. Green
We investigated the use of commercially available intraocular preparations
of acetylcholine chloride and carbachol for their effects on the
physiological function and anatomical appearance of the corneal
endothelium. Cornea endothelial cells that were perfused for 15 minutes in
the specular microscope with 1% acetylcholine demonstrated no alteration in
physiology or ultrastructure. Cornea endothelial cells perfused for 15
minutes with 0.01% carbachol demonstrated alterations in physiology during
the first hour; however, physiological function returned to normal during
the remaining two hours of perfusion in modified Krebs-Ringer bicarbonate
solution. Electron microscopy demonstrated no cellular alterations.