Bio-spectroscopic investigation linking changes of retinal structure with short-term administration of Amiodarone and revealing the ameliorative effect of vitamin E supplementation
Sherif S. Mahmoud, Sahar A. Morsy, Eman M. Aly, Islam A. Mohalhal

TL;DR
This study shows that short-term Amiodarone use causes retinal changes, which can be partially reversed by vitamin E, using bio-spectroscopy techniques.
Contribution
The novel use of FTIR and principal component analysis to detect early retinal changes from Amiodarone and the ameliorative effect of vitamin E.
Findings
Amiodarone caused structural and conformational changes in retinal lipids and proteins.
Vitamin E supplementation after Amiodarone reduced these biophysical changes.
Changes were undetectable by Fundus examination but evident through FTIR analysis.
Abstract
Long term use of Amiodarone (AMIO) is associated with the development of ocular adverse effects. This study investigates the short term effects, and the ameliorative consequence of vitamin E on retinal changes that were associated with administration of AMIO. This is accomplished by investigating both retinal structural and conformational characteristics using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and Fundus examination. Three groups of healthy rabbits of both sexes were used; the first group served as control. The second group was orally treated with AMIO (160 mg /kg body weight) in a daily basis for two weeks. The last group orally received AMIO as the second group for two weeks then, oral administration of vitamin E (100 mg/kg body weight) for another two weeks as well. FTIR results revealed significant structural and conformational changes in retinal tissue constituents…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpectroscopy Techniques in Biomedical and Chemical Research · Spectroscopy and Chemometric Analyses · Electrochemical Analysis and Applications
