# Topical Omidenepag Isopropyl Lowers Intraocular Pressure in Normal and Glaucomatous Cats: A Pilot Study

**Authors:** Kazuya Oikawa, Julie A. Kiland, Hayden G. Zaluckyj, Anjali Rai, Virginia Mathu, Gillian J. McLellan

PMC · DOI: 10.1111/vop.70125 · Veterinary ophthalmology · 2026-01-13

## TL;DR

A study found that a single drop of omidenepag isopropyl significantly lowers eye pressure in both normal and glaucomatous cats without causing pupil constriction.

## Contribution

This is the first study to demonstrate the efficacy of a selective EP2 agonist in reducing intraocular pressure in cats with glaucoma.

## Key findings

- Topical 0.002% OMDI significantly reduced intraocular pressure in normal cats for up to 12 hours.
- In cats with feline congenital glaucoma, OMDI reduced intraocular pressure by 60.2% at peak.
- No significant changes in pupil diameter or ocular irritation were observed in either group.

## Abstract

To evaluate the effects of topical prostaglandin E2 receptor 2 (EP2) agonist, omidenepag isopropyl (OMDI), on intraocular pressure (IOP) and pupil diameter (PD) in normal cats and cats with feline congenital glaucoma (FCG).

Ten FCG cats and 8 normal cats.

In this prospective, randomized, placebo-controlled, masked pilot study, normal and FCG cats received one drop of 0.002% OMDI ophthalmic solution in one eye and artificial tears in the contralateral eye. IOP and PD were measured by a masked observer at baseline and at multiple time points up to 32–36 h post-administration.

Topical 0.002% OMDI significantly lowered IOP compared to controls in both normal and FCG cats. In normal cats, the effect was significant up to 12 h after instillation, with a maximal reduction from baseline of 7.3 mmHg (43.5%). In FCG cats, the effect was significant from 2 to 8 h after instillation, with a maximal reduction from baseline of 16.7 mmHg (60.2%). No significant effect on pupil diameter or signs of ocular irritation was observed in either group.

A single topical drop of 0.002% OMDI significantly lowers IOP in normal and FCG cats without inducing miosis. Our findings support that topical selective EP2 agonists may be a promising therapeutic option for feline glaucoma and provide information relevant to dosing intervals for future studies.

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** omidenepag isopropyl (PubChem CID 44230999), prostaglandin E2 (PubChem CID 5280360)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** EP2 [NCBI Gene 100169967]
- **Diseases:** miosis (MESH:D015877), FCG (MESH:C565547), ocular irritation (MESH:D001523), glaucoma (MESH:D005901)
- **Chemicals:** OMDI (MESH:C000632951)
- **Species:** Felis catus (cat, species) [taxon 9685]

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