cloprostenol and Melanosis

cloprostenol has been researched along with Melanosis* in 2 studies

Other Studies

2 other study(ies) available for cloprostenol and Melanosis

ArticleYear
Bimatoprost-induced periocular skin hyperpigmentation: histopathological study.
    Archives of ophthalmology (Chicago, Ill. : 1960), 2005, Volume: 123, Issue:11

    To investigate light microscopic and ultrastructural changes in bimatoprost-induced skin hyperpigmentation.. Eyelid biopsy specimens from bimatoprost-treated patients and matched controls were examined by light microscopy and transmission electron microscopy. Using an image analyzer, melanin granules were counted on Fontana-Masson-stained sections, and melanosomes were counted on electron micrographs. Immunohistochemical analysis was performed with antibodies against S100 and CD3. Positively labeled cells were counted.. By light microscopy, a marked increase in the number of melanin granules was noted in the bimatoprost-treated specimens. Electron microscopy demonstrated dermal melanocytes with prominent rough endoplasmic reticulum and abundant normal-sized melanosomes in different stages of maturation as compared with control specimens. Furthermore, the keratinocytes of the bimatoprost-treated specimens showed abundant mature melanosomes when compared with controls. Also of note, atypical melanocytes were absent in both specimens. The S100-positive melanocytes were comparable in bimatoprost-treated and control specimens. Few CD3- and CD68-positive cells in the bimatoprost-treated specimens were noted in both groups.. Bimatoprost-induced periocular hyperpigmentation is caused by increased melanogenesis. There was no evidence of melanocyte proliferation or prostaglandin-induced inflammation in the specimens that were examined.

    Topics: Aged; Amides; Antihypertensive Agents; Bimatoprost; Biopsy; CD3 Complex; Cloprostenol; Eyelid Diseases; Female; Glaucoma, Open-Angle; Humans; Intraocular Pressure; Keratinocytes; Lipids; Melanosis; Melanosomes; Middle Aged; S100 Proteins

2005
Periocular cutaneous pigmentary changes associated with bimatoprost use.
    Archives of ophthalmology (Chicago, Ill. : 1960), 2005, Volume: 123, Issue:11

    Topics: Aged; Amides; Antihypertensive Agents; Bimatoprost; Cloprostenol; Eyelid Diseases; Female; Glaucoma, Open-Angle; Humans; Intraocular Pressure; Lipids; Melanosis; Ophthalmic Solutions

2005