Pfeiffer N, Grierson I, Goldsmith H, Hochgesand D, Winkgen-Böhres A, Appleton P
Department of Ophthalmology, Mainz University, Langenbeckstrasse 1, 55131 Mainz, Germany.
Arch Ophthalmol. 2001 Feb;119(2):191-6.
To determine whether 3 months of topical latanoprost treatment caused proliferative or degenerative effects on the peripheral iris of patients with glaucoma.
Seventeen patients requiring filtering surgery for primary open-angle glaucoma or pseudoexfoliation glaucoma were randomized to receive topical latanoprost for 3 months (n = 8) or alternative medication (n = 9) before surgery. A trabeculectomy and a peripheral iridectomy specimen was obtained from each patient during surgery. The tissue was subjected to histological and immunohistochemical evaluation using 2 cell cycle markers: proliferating cell nuclear antigen and nuclear-associated protein (Ki-67).
No degenerative or pathological changes were seen in the latanoprost-treated irides, including the one specimen in this series in which there was an eye color change. Proliferating cell nuclear antigen and nuclear-associated protein markers were negative for changes in all the test specimens.
Short-term treatment with latanoprost does not produce morphological changes or cellular proliferation changes in the iris.