Segmental aqueous humour outflow and eye orientation have strong influence on ocular drug delivery

The present study is motivated by the recent concerns raised over the existence of segmental outflow and its implications on ocular drug delivery. A 3D model of the human eye is developed, where hydrodynamic and mass transport analyses after eye drop instillation, are carried out. To model segmental...

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Main Authors: Loke, Chai Yee, Ooi, Ean Hin, Salahudeen, Mohmed S., Ramli, Norlina Mohd, Samsudin, Amir
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spelling my.um.eprints.214042019-05-29T07:32:33Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/21404/ Segmental aqueous humour outflow and eye orientation have strong influence on ocular drug delivery Loke, Chai Yee Ooi, Ean Hin Salahudeen, Mohmed S. Ramli, Norlina Mohd Samsudin, Amir R Medicine The present study is motivated by the recent concerns raised over the existence of segmental outflow and its implications on ocular drug delivery. A 3D model of the human eye is developed, where hydrodynamic and mass transport analyses after eye drop instillation, are carried out. To model segmental outflow, the permeability of the trabecular meshwork (TM) is assumed to vary spatially following a rectangular function. The choice of the rectangular function is based on the results from the tracer distribution study of Chang et al., 2014. Results from the numerical simulations show that segmental outflow causes the majority of the available drugs to egress through the active region, while non-active region experiences very minimal drug exposure. This supports the experimental findings of Chang et al. Additionally, it was found that eye orientation can affect the delivery of ophthalmic drugs by influencing the aqueous humour hydrodynamics. The results obtained here suggest that there may be a need to re-evaluate the design of ocular drug delivery system by taking into consideration the effects of segmental outflow and eye orientation. Elsevier 2018 Article PeerReviewed Loke, Chai Yee and Ooi, Ean Hin and Salahudeen, Mohmed S. and Ramli, Norlina Mohd and Samsudin, Amir (2018) Segmental aqueous humour outflow and eye orientation have strong influence on ocular drug delivery. Applied Mathematical Modelling, 57. pp. 474-491. ISSN 0307-904X https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apm.2018.01.007 doi:10.1016/j.apm.2018.01.007
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Loke, Chai Yee
Ooi, Ean Hin
Salahudeen, Mohmed S.
Ramli, Norlina Mohd
Samsudin, Amir
Segmental aqueous humour outflow and eye orientation have strong influence on ocular drug delivery
description The present study is motivated by the recent concerns raised over the existence of segmental outflow and its implications on ocular drug delivery. A 3D model of the human eye is developed, where hydrodynamic and mass transport analyses after eye drop instillation, are carried out. To model segmental outflow, the permeability of the trabecular meshwork (TM) is assumed to vary spatially following a rectangular function. The choice of the rectangular function is based on the results from the tracer distribution study of Chang et al., 2014. Results from the numerical simulations show that segmental outflow causes the majority of the available drugs to egress through the active region, while non-active region experiences very minimal drug exposure. This supports the experimental findings of Chang et al. Additionally, it was found that eye orientation can affect the delivery of ophthalmic drugs by influencing the aqueous humour hydrodynamics. The results obtained here suggest that there may be a need to re-evaluate the design of ocular drug delivery system by taking into consideration the effects of segmental outflow and eye orientation.
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author Loke, Chai Yee
Ooi, Ean Hin
Salahudeen, Mohmed S.
Ramli, Norlina Mohd
Samsudin, Amir
author_facet Loke, Chai Yee
Ooi, Ean Hin
Salahudeen, Mohmed S.
Ramli, Norlina Mohd
Samsudin, Amir
author_sort Loke, Chai Yee
title Segmental aqueous humour outflow and eye orientation have strong influence on ocular drug delivery
title_short Segmental aqueous humour outflow and eye orientation have strong influence on ocular drug delivery
title_full Segmental aqueous humour outflow and eye orientation have strong influence on ocular drug delivery
title_fullStr Segmental aqueous humour outflow and eye orientation have strong influence on ocular drug delivery
title_full_unstemmed Segmental aqueous humour outflow and eye orientation have strong influence on ocular drug delivery
title_sort segmental aqueous humour outflow and eye orientation have strong influence on ocular drug delivery
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2018
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/21404/
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apm.2018.01.007
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