Sy. Kim et al., THE PROTECTION OF THE RETINA FROM ISCHEMIC-INJURY BY THE FREE-RADICALSCAVENGER EGB-761 AND ZINC IN THE CAT RETINA, Ophthalmologica, 212(4), 1998, pp. 268-274
We investigated the effects of a free radical scavenger (EGb 761) and
zinc in experimentally induced ischemic injury in the cat retina. Tota
l retinal ischemia for 90 min was produced in the left eyes of 40 cats
by raising intraocular pressure. In group 1, 10 cats were used as con
trol. The free radical scavenger (EGb 761, 100 mg/kg) in group 2 (10 c
ats) and zinc chloride (250 mu g/kg) in group 3 (10 cats) were adminis
tered intravenously at the end of ischemia. In group 4, both EGb 761 (
100 mg/kg) and zinc chloride (250 mu g/kg) were injected into 10 cats.
ERG and a histologic study were performed Ih, 1 day, 3 days, 1 week a
nd 2 weeks after ischemia. The amplitude of the ERG b-wave was 62.73+/
-0.32, 84.31+/-6.10, 83.65 +/-12.23 and 102.4+/-14.27%, and the summed
amplitude of oscillatory potentials was 66.16+/-16.42, 99.44+/-14.92,
95.45+/-6.42 and 99.62+/-12.32% in each group 2 weeks after ischemia.
There was no significant effect in animals that received zinc alone (
group 3) by the end of 1 week but some additive effect in combining EG
b 761 and zinc chloride (group 4) 1 h after ischemia. These findings s
uggest that the free radical scavenger EGb 761 may efficiently protect
the retina from ischemic injury and zinc may have an additive effect
when combined with a radical scavenger.