Prostaglandin involvement in the responses of the rabbit eye to water-soluble marihuana-derived material.

Both anticoagulants (heparin and streptokinase) and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory compounds (aspirin and indomethacin) were used against a water-soluble derivative of marihuana, MDM. While the anticoagulants had no effect on the ocular effects of MDM, both aspirin and indomethacin altered the time course and effected the MDM-induced reduction of intraocular pressure. The usual initial hypertensive effect of intravenous MDM was eliminated and the later intraocular pressure fall occurred earlier as well as being inhibited by about 35 to 50%. Assay for prostaglandins revealed that intravenous MDM (3.86 micrograms) caused a marked rise in PGE2 concentration of the aqueous humor and iris-ciliary body during the first hour or two after administration of MDM, but normal values occurred at 4, 6, and 8 hours when the intraocular pressure is reduced by up to 60%. Following intravitreal MDM (0.002 microgram), however, the PGE2 levels remained unchanged over 24 hours, despite the induction of a fall in intraocular pressure between 14 and 18 hours which lasts for many hours. Prostaglandin appears to be involved in the hypertensive phase of intraocular pressure change after intravenous MDM injection; and, while the fall in intraocular pressure may contain a component partially mediated by prostaglandins, there is no evidence that intravitreal MDM induces any effect on prostaglandin levels. The involvement of prostaglandins, therefore, in the mediation of MDM-induced ocular hypotensive effects is apparently small.

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