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Intravitreal, Retinal, and Central Nervous System Foscarnet Concentrations after Rapid Intravenous Administration to Rabbits
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Ocular DiseaseAbstract RetinalOcular Surface PhysiologyOcular PharmacologyCsf LevelsVitreous BodyNeurologyClinical ChemistryDrug AnalysisOphthalmologyRapid Intravenous AdministrationOcular PathologyCerebral Blood FlowNervous SystemPharmacologyOcular TissueAqueous HumourExperimental OphthalmologyNeurophysiologyPhysiologyMedicineCsf Areas
ABSTRACT Retinal, vitreous humor, brain, and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) foscarnet levels were measured by high-performance liquid chromatography after administration of an intravenous dose of 120 mg/kg of body weight to 32 pigmented rabbits. A pharmacokinetic analysis was done using a two-compartment model. The penetration ratios, defined as ratios of retinal, vitreous humor, brain, and CSF areas under the concentration-time curve from 0 to 2 h were 110% ± 1%, 12.3% ± 0.7%, 118% ± 1%, and 20.2% ± 2.2%, respectively. These results suggest a good penetration of foscarnet into the retinal and brain tissues, reaching higher concentrations than those estimated from vitreous humor and CSF levels.
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