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Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2018

Long Term Temporal Changes in Structure and Function of Rat Visual System After Blast Exposure

Daniel Shedd; Nikolaus A. Benko; Justin Jones; Brian Zaugg; Robert L. Peiffer; Brittany Coats

Purpose We identify long-term ocular sequelae subsequent to experimental blast exposure. Methods Male Long-Evans rats were exposed to 230 kPa side-on primary blast overpressure using a compressed air driven shock tube. Visual system function and structure were assessed for 8 weeks after exposure using optokinetic nystagmus and optical coherence tomography. Vitreous protein expression and histology (TUNEL, H&E) were performed at 1 day and 1, 4, and 8 weeks. IOP was recorded bilaterally during blast in a subset of animals. Results Blast pressure profiles resembled the Friedlander waveform indicative of an open field blast. Peak IOP in directly-exposed eyes (240 kPa) was similar to peak blast overpressure, but IOP in indirectly-exposed eyes was 30% lower. Contrast sensitivity of blast-exposed animals decreased significantly by 20% 1 day after blast and did not recover by 8 weeks. Significant swelling and structural damage to the corneal epithelial and stromal layers were observed 2 weeks after blast exposure. Swollen corneas increased 254 ± 143 μm from baseline by 6 weeks, and scarring developed by 8 weeks. Histology revealed additional lens pathology 1 week after blast, suggestive of cataract development. Endothelial cell density increased significantly in blast-exposed animals between 1 and 4 weeks. Neurofilament heavy chain significantly increased after blast and returned to near baseline values by 8 weeks. Inflammatory cytokine changes corroborated ocular pathology findings. Conclusions These data demonstrate immediate visual dysfunction and biochemical responses, but delayed structural pathology, in response to single primary blast exposure. The delayed pathology time course may provide a window to implement treatment strategies for improved visual outcome.


Toxicologic Pathology | 2018

Performance Assessment of New Urinary Translational Safety Biomarkers of Drug-induced Renal Tubular Injury in Tenofovir-treated Cynomolgus Monkeys and Beagle Dogs:

Yi-Zhong Gu; Katerina Vlasakova; Sean P. Troth; Robert L. Peiffer; Herve Tournade; Flavia R. Pasello dos Santos; Warren E. Glaab; Frank D. Sistare

Newer urinary protein kidney safety biomarkers can outperform the conventional kidney functional biomarkers blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and serum creatinine (SCr) in rats. However, there is far less experience with the relative performance of these biomarkers in dogs and nonhuman primates. Here, we report urine protein biomarker performance in tenofovir-treated cynomolgus monkeys and beagle dogs. Tenofovir intravenous daily dosing in monkeys for 2 or 4 weeks at 30 mg/kg/day resulted in minimal to moderate tubular degeneration and regeneration, and tenofovir disoproxil fumarate oral dosing in dogs for 10 days at 45 mg/kg/day resulted in mild to marked tubular degeneration, necrosis, and regeneration. Among biomarkers tested, kidney injury molecule 1 (Kim-1) and clusterin (CLU) clearly outperformed BUN and SCr and were the most reliable in detecting the onset and progression of tenofovir-induced tubular injury. Cystatin C, retinol binding protein 4, β2-microglobulin, neutrophil gelatinase–associated lipocalin, albumin, and total protein also performed better than BUN and SCr and added value when considered together with Kim-1 and CLU. These findings demonstrate the promising utility of these urinary safety biomarkers in monkeys and dogs and support their further evaluation in human to improve early detection of renal tubular injury.


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 1977

Clinical manifestations of inherited glaucoma in the beagle.

K N Gelatt; Robert L. Peiffer; R M Gwin; G G Gum; L W Williams


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 1977

The effect of topical pilocarpine on intraocular pressure and pupil size in the normotensive and glaucomatous beagle.

R M Gwin; K N Gelatt; G G Gum; Robert L. Peiffer; L W Williams


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 1977

Evaluation of applanation tonometers for the dog eye.

K N Gelatt; Robert L. Peiffer; G G Gum; R M Gwin; J L Erickson


Javma-journal of The American Veterinary Medical Association | 1977

Ophthalmic nodular fasciitis in the dog.

Gwin Rm; Gelatt Kn; Robert L. Peiffer


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 1983

Ocular Lesions in Mice Following Intracerebral Injection of Herpes Simplex Virus Type I

Robert L. Peiffer; Cornelia D. Dekker; Frances L. Siegel


Toxicologic Pathology | 1996

The Experimental Antipsychotic Agent 1192U90 Targets Tapetum Lucidum in Canine Eyes

John E. Dillberger; Robert L. Peiffer; Michael J. Dykstra; Michael O'Mara; Dipak K. Patel


American Journal of Ophthalmology | 1984

Comparative Ophthalmic Pathology

Robert L. Peiffer


Modern veterinary practice | 1979

Secondary intraocular tumors in the dog. Part II.

Robert L. Peiffer

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