COMPARISON OF TOPICALLY ADMINISTERED BEVACIZUMAB AND PROPRANOLOL IN TREATMENT OF CORNEAL NEOVASCULARIZATION IN RABBITS


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Objective: To compare the effect of topical bevacizumab with topical propranolol for treatment of the corneal neovascularization (CNV) in a rabbit model of corneal injury. Methods: Corneal neovascularization was induced by 3 sutures of the cornea in 30 rabbits (30 corneas). Two weeks after neovascularization all sutures were removed then rabbits were randomly divided into 3 groups: Group 1 received topical propranolol (10 mg/mL), group 2 received topical bevacizumab (10 mg/mL), and group 3 received only topical normal saline drops as the control group, in the right eye three times a day for two weeks. Photographs of CNV were obtained before drug administration and at 1 and 2 weeks after intervention. The images were analyzed using the NIH ImageJ software (version 1.37c). Results: The mean percentage of CNV area was considered as 100 % before the treatment. At the 1-week and, 2 week intervals post treatment the mean percentage of CNV area in Propranolol, Bevacizumab and saline groups were 78.01± 4.16, 75.64± 4.32 and 93.33± 4.57 and 65.72± 4.15, 61.45± 6.18 and 84.96± 5.21, respectively. After one and two weeks treatment, the neovascularization area in Propranolol and Bevacizumab groups was regressed more than saline group significantly (P

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Corneal Neovascularization, Propranolol, Bevacizumab, Topical
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