Ophthalmic Research 1988
Anti-inflammatory effect of glutathione peroxidase on experimental lens-induced uveitis.
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Abstract
An acute lens-induced necrotizing intraocular inflammation was produced in Lewis rats. Treatment of these animals by intraperitoneal injection of glutathione peroxidase resulted in marked decrease in uveal inflammation, retinal edema, hemorrhage and vasculitis. Intraperitoneal injection of glutathione peroxidase resulted in increased levels of this enzyme in ocular tissue. These findings suggest that glutathione peroxidase can modulate acute lens-induced ocular inflammation by serving as a potent anti-inflammatory agent.