PLoS ONE (Jan 2021)

Report: The effects of topical pleurotus tuberregium (PT) aqueous extract on intraocular pressure in monkeys.

  • Ghalib A Akinlabi,
  • Paul L Kaufman,
  • Julie A Kiland

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0256422
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 8
p. e0256422

Abstract

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PurposeIn earlier experiments in Nigeria, aqueous extract of Pleurotus tuber-regium (PT) had been shown to lower intra ocular pressure (IOP) in a feline model. The aim of the current study was to determine whether PT had the same or a similar IOP-lowering effect in ocularly normal non-human primates.MethodsFour monkeys were treated twice daily for 4 days with 2 x 20 μl drops of 50 mg/ml PT (pH = 4.3). The monkeys were sedated with 5-10 mg/kg ketamine HCl IM. PT was administered to the right eye and BSS to the left eye. Baseline IOP was measured just prior to beginning treatment, and on day 5 before treatment and then hourly for 3 hours, beginning 1 hour after treatment. SLEs were performed at baseline and on day 5 pre- and 3 hours post-treatment.ResultsThere was no significant difference between IOP in treated vs control eyes in the protocol. There were no adverse effects or toxicity as seen by SLE.ConclusionsThe inability of the extract to lower IOP in monkeys, in contrast to ocular hypertensive cats in an earlier study, could be due to species differences or duration of treatment. Since no adverse effects were observed in the monkeys, further studies with varying durations and dosages are recommended.