Title of article :
The effect of anakinra on retinal function in isolated perfused vertebrate retina
Author/Authors :
Ranjbar, Mahdy Department of Ophthalmology - University of Lubeck, Germany , Schneider, Toni Institute of Neurophysiology - University of Cologne, Germany , Brand, Carl Institute of Neurophysiology - University of Cologne, Germany , Grisanti, Salvatore Department of Ophthalmology - University of Lubeck, Germany , Lüke, Julia Department of Ophthalmology - University of Lubeck, Germany , Lüke, Matthias Department of Ophthalmology - University of Lubeck, Germany
Abstract :
Purpose: Blockage of the interleukin 1 (IL-1) signaling pathway has been proposed for treatment of inflammatory disorders like those affecting the retina and its adjacent tissue. Herein, we evaluated one of those inhibitory drugs, anakinra (Kineret®), based on its safety profile with emphasis on retinal function from an electrophysiological point of view.
Methods: Bovine retina preparations were perfused with two different concentrations of anakinra (1 mg/ml and 2 mg/ml). An electroretinogram (ERG) was recorded and b-wave recovery assessed.
Results: Exposure to anakinra at a concentration of 1 mg/ml did not decrease the b-wave amplitude, whereas 2 mg/ml resulted in a significant reduction.
Conclusions: Based on these preliminary results, anakinra at a dose as low as 1 mg/ml could be regarded as safe for retinal function. However, dosages of 2 mg/ml and more do have toxic electrophysiological effects, at least for the short-term.
Keywords :
Anakinra , Interleukin 1 , Toxicity , Retina , Electroretinogram
Journal title :
Journal of Current Ophthalmology
Journal title :
Journal of Current Ophthalmology