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The Influence of Intraocular Pressure on the Transscleral Diffusion of High-Molecular-Weight Compounds
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Human sclera was permeable to compounds with a molecular weight of up to 150 kDa at transscleral pressures ranging from 0 to 60 mm Hg. Transscleral diffusion was relatively unaffected by the pressure gradient, although for 150-kDa FITC-dextran at 60 mm Hg a 10-fold decrease was observed compared with that at 0 mm Hg. These experiments suggest that high-molecular-weight compounds (e.g., immunoglobulins and oligonucleotides) could be effectively delivered transsclerally to the intraocular tissues under circumstances of physiological or elevated intraocular pressure.
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