Cytotoxicity of pivalylphenylephrine and pivalic acid to corneal endothelium
W. D. Staatz, H. F. Edelhauser, R. Lehner and D. L. Van Horn
We examined the effects of topically applied pivalylphenylephrine (PPE) and
pivalic acid (PA) on the corneal endothelium of rabbits and the direct
effects of PPE and PA on monolayer cultures of bovine corneal endothelium.
The PPE-treated corneas without epithelium significantly increased in
thickness, whereas no change in thickness was observed in corneas with
epithelium intact. The PA did not alter the thickness of corneas with or
without epithelium. Although 0.001% PE had no noticeable effect in two
hours, 0.01% PPE caused breakdown of intercellular junctions in cultured
cells in five minutes. Higher concentrations of PPE caused the cells to
detach from the culture dishes within 30 minutes of treatment. Only 1% PA
caused cell elongation and loss of intercellular contact after 60 to 90
minutes of exposure; lower concentrations did not effect cultured cells.