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Intracameral Puncture Lowers Intraocular Pressure and Triggers an Immune Response in the Conventional Outflow Tract.

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Schuman, DM; Suarez, MF; Grimsrud, AO; Kuhn, M; Saban, DR; Stamer, WD; Liu, KC
Published in: bioRxiv
March 3, 2025

PURPOSE: Intracameral injection is an effective delivery method for biomedical agents and therapeutics to conventional outflow tract tissues. However, the effect of intracameral injections on intraocular pressure and aqueous dynamics has not been well characterized, warranting further investigation. METHODS: Wild type 3-5-month-old C57BL/6 mice were subjected to intracameral puncture (ICP, without injection of any material). Following ICP, intraocular pressure (IOP), outflow facility, aqueous production, episcleral vessel diameter, and macrophage densities were measured. RESULTS: On day 1, IOP was significantly reduced by 30% ( p < 0.0001; n=25) while outflow facility ( p = 0.306; n=15) and aqueous production ( p = 0.163; n=9) were unchanged. As well, Schlemm's canal filtration area was unchanged, however distal vessels were dilated ( p < 0.001) at day 1 post ICP. Correspondingly, macrophage density was significantly increased around episcleral vessels ( p < 0.0005) at day 1. Macrophage densities in Schlemm's canal and trabecular meshwork, while unchanged at day 1, were significantly increased by day 3 ( p < 0.0001). CONCLUSIONS: Coincident with significantly reduced IOP one day after ICP, there was an influx of macrophages into the distal portion of the conventional outflow tissues and a dilation of episcleral vessels, likely reducing distal outflow resistance. Our study demonstrates the importance of considering the drug delivery method to the eye due to its effects on the immune response and conventional outflow homeostasis.

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2692-8205

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March 3, 2025

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Schuman, D. M., Suarez, M. F., Grimsrud, A. O., Kuhn, M., Saban, D. R., Stamer, W. D., & Liu, K. C. (2025). Intracameral Puncture Lowers Intraocular Pressure and Triggers an Immune Response in the Conventional Outflow Tract. BioRxiv. https://doi.org/10.1101/2025.03.03.639599
Schuman, Darren M., Maria Fernanda Suarez, Aleksander O. Grimsrud, Megan Kuhn, Daniel R. Saban, W Daniel Stamer, and Katy C. Liu. “Intracameral Puncture Lowers Intraocular Pressure and Triggers an Immune Response in the Conventional Outflow Tract.BioRxiv, March 3, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1101/2025.03.03.639599.
Schuman DM, Suarez MF, Grimsrud AO, Kuhn M, Saban DR, Stamer WD, et al. Intracameral Puncture Lowers Intraocular Pressure and Triggers an Immune Response in the Conventional Outflow Tract. bioRxiv. 2025 Mar 3;
Schuman, Darren M., et al. “Intracameral Puncture Lowers Intraocular Pressure and Triggers an Immune Response in the Conventional Outflow Tract.BioRxiv, Mar. 2025. Pubmed, doi:10.1101/2025.03.03.639599.
Schuman DM, Suarez MF, Grimsrud AO, Kuhn M, Saban DR, Stamer WD, Liu KC. Intracameral Puncture Lowers Intraocular Pressure and Triggers an Immune Response in the Conventional Outflow Tract. bioRxiv. 2025 Mar 3;

Published In

bioRxiv

DOI

EISSN

2692-8205

Publication Date

March 3, 2025

Location

United States