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Light Microscopic Comparison of Surfactant-Induced Eye Irritation in Rabbits and Rats at Three Hours and Recovery/Day 35*1

James K. Maurer

The Procter & Gamble Co., Miami Valley Laboratories, Cincinnati, Ohio 45253-8707

Ron D. Parker

The Procter & Gamble Co., Miami Valley Laboratories, Cincinnati, Ohio 45253-8707

Limited information exists on the pathologic changes occurring with surfactant-induced ocular irritation in the context of accidental human exposures and animal tests used to assess for such irritation. The purpose of this study was to begin to characterize the pathologic changes that occur with surfactants in the context of standard animal tests and compare the response in rats to that in rabbits. Representative anionic, cationic, and nonionic surfactants causing slight to severe ocular irritation were directly applied to the corneas of rabbits and rats at a dose of 10 µl. Eyes and eyelids of each animal were macroscopically examined for signs of irritation beginning 3 hr after dosing and periodically until recovery or day 35. Eyes and eyelids from animals in each group were collected for microscopic examination after 3 hr and at recovery or day 35. Microscopically, all of the surfactants caused erosion, denudation, and/or necrosis of the conjunctival and corneal epithelium in rabbits and rats. Necrosis of keratocytes was observed in rabbits and rats treated with the severely irritating cationic surfactant and in rats treated with anionic surfactants that were mildly irritating and moderately irritating. Corneal endothelial changes were observed in rabbits and rats with only the cationic surfactant. Changes in eyes of rabbits and rats that had not recovered by day 35 included decreased prominence of goblet cells, conjunctivalization of the corneal epithelium, neovascularization and fibrosis of the cornea, and presence of devitalized stroma. Overall, the changes in rabbits and rats were similar and suggest that the rat may be used as a surrogate for the rabbit in studies to understand better mechanisms of surfactant-induced eye irritation.

Key Words: Cornea • conjunctiva • wound healing • histopathology • pathobiology • eye testing

Toxicologic Pathology, Vol. 24, No. 4, 403-411 (1996)
DOI: 10.1177/019262339602400403


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