Intraocular penetration of sisomicin in rabbits
B. M. Faris, S. Fahd, G. Khuri, I. Kuraydiyyah and M. Uwaydah
The intraocular penetration of sisomicin, an aminoglycoside antibiotic, was
studied in 47 normal rabbits following subconjunctival and/or intramuscular
(IM) injections. Sisomicin levels were determined in the cornea and the
aqueous humor of the injected eye as well as in the aqueous of the fellow
eye by means of the cylinder-plate bioassay technique. When the IM route
alone was used, the eye tissue concentrations remained negligible. One hour
after subconjunctival injection, highly therapeutic sisomicin
concentrations were achieved in the aqueous humor of both injected and
fellow eyes, but the level dropped to very low concentrations 12 hours
after the injection. The concomitant administration of sisomicin
intramuscularly and subconjunctivally resulted in a significant delay of
the clearance of sisomicin from the eye tissues. The use of the combined
subconjunctival-IM regimen for administering aminoglycoside antibiotics
needs further evaluation.