J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.
1997 Jun;38(6):1006-1012.
Retinotoxic Effect of Sodium Iodate in the Rabbit
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Ophthalmology, College of Medicine, Kyunghee University, Seoul, Korea.
Abstract
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The purpose of this study is to investigate the minimal toxic dose of sodium iodate after the intravenous injection in the pigmented rabbits. Thirteen rabbits were given a intravenous injection of 2% sodium iodate(pH 7.4). The animals were devided into two groups, the 10mg/kg and 25mg/kginjected groups. In ERG findings, the b wave amplitude decreased one week after injection in both groups and was recovered at 5 weeks in the 10mg/kg-injected group, but it was not recovered upto 5 weeks in the 25mg/kg-injected group. In the electron microscopic findings, the abnormal change was not observed in the 10mg/kg-injected group but the pigment epithelium and outer segments of the photoreceptors were markedly destroyed and did not recovered upon the 5 weeks in the 25mg/kg-injected group. Therefore, ultrastructural and functional changes occurred in a 25mg/kg of sodium iodate injected group and those changes were not recovered for the period of 5 weeks after injection.