Salas-Ambrosio, Pedro JavierPedro JavierSalas-AmbrosioBernad-Bernad, María JosefaMaría JosefaBernad-BernadLinares-Alba, Mónica AnayántzinMónica AnayántzinLinares-AlbaGarcía-Santisteban, RodrigoRodrigoGarcía-SantistebanTonix-Aburto, Luis AngelLuis AngelTonix-AburtoOrnelas-Lobato, Guadalupe JocelynGuadalupe JocelynOrnelas-LobatoGracia-Mora, IsabelIsabelGracia-MoraRivera-Huerta, MarisolMarisolRivera-HuertaSánchez-Bartez, FranciscoFranciscoSánchez-BartezRico-Morales, HéctorHéctorRico-MoralesGarcía-Sánchez, Gustavo AdolfoGustavo AdolfoGarcía-Sánchez2022-11-242022-11-242021https://scripta.up.edu.mx/handle/20.500.12552/215410.1089/jop.2020.0108Purpose: Safety and toxicity evaluation of a novel, liposome-encapsulated rapamycin formulation, intended for autoimmune ocular disorders. Methods: The formulation was assessed by micronucleus polychromatic erythrocyte production, irritability by Hen's Egg Test-Chorioallantoic Membrane (HET CAM), sterility, and pyrogenicity testing. Subconjunctival (SCJ) and intravitreal (IVT) administration of the formulation were performed to evaluate subacute and acute toxicity, respectively. Differences between groups in biochemical and hematological parameters were evaluated by analysis of variance and t-tests. Numeric score was assigned to histopathological classification. Electroretinography (ERG) testing was also performed. Data were analyzed by a 1 way no parametric Kruskal-Wallis and the Mann-Whitney tests. Significance was considered when P < 0.05. Results: No significant toxicity directly related to the preparation was detected. Micronucleus count, mucous irritation score, and pyrogenicity results were negative. Pathology demonstrated no damage related to the formulation after SCJ injection. After IVT injection, only lens injury associated with technique was observed. Retinal function was also conserved in ERG.enToxicity Evaluation of a Novel Rapamycin Liposomal Formulation After Subconjunctival and Intravitreal InjectionResource Types::text::journal::journal article