Journal of Ophthalmology (Jan 2010)

Bimatoprost Effects on Aqueous Humor Dynamics in Monkeys

  • David F. Woodward,
  • Achim H.-P. Krauss,
  • Siv F. E. Nilsson

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2010/926192
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2010

Abstract

Read online

The effects of bimatoprost on aqueous humor dynamics were quantified in monkey eyes. Uveoscleral outflow was measured by the anterior chamber perfusion method, using FITC-dextran. Total outflow facility was determined by the two-level constant pressure method. Aqueous flow was measured with a scanning ocular fluorophotometer. Uveoscleral outflow was 0.96±0.19 𝜇L min−1 in vehicle-treated eyes and 1.37±0.27 𝜇L min−1 (𝑛=6; 𝑃<.05) in eyes that received bimatoprost 0.01% b.i.d. × 5 days. Bimatoprost had no effect on total outflow facility, which was 0.42±0.05 𝜇L min−1 at baseline and 0.42±0.04 𝜇L min−1 after bimatoprost treatment. Bimatoprost had no significant effect on aqueous humor flow. This study demonstrates that bimatoprost increases uveoscleral outflow but not total outflow facility or aqueous humor flow, indicating that it lowers intraocular pressure in ocular normotensive monkeys by a mechanism that exclusively involves uveoscleral outflow.