Lack of photosensitization of ocular tissues by allopurinol
M. A. Rudy, S. Zigman and E. Schenk
Based on careful double-blind studies using albino mouse ocular tissues, we
conclude that allopurinol does not act as a photosensitizer for ocular
tissue damage in mice relative to exposure to environmental near
ultraviolet (UV) light. Damage to lens epithelial cells and retinal
photoreceptors was equivalent in UV light-exposed mice that were either fed
or not fed a dose of allopurinol equivalent to that used by humans in the
treatment of gout. There was also no direct in vitro photosensitizing
interaction between allopurinol and protein or nucleic acids. We conclude
that patients in whom cataracts developed after using allopurinol and
exposure to high irradiances of near UV light were most likely affected by
the UV light itself.