
Laszlo Z. Bito
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| BORN - 1934 |
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Born in Budapest, Hungary 1934. |
| UNDERGRADUATE EDUCATION: 1956-1959, B.A.
degree in 1960 |
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Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY
Major: Chemistry; Minor: Biology |
| GRADUATE EDUCATION: 1959-1963, Columbia
University, NY |
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(Subcommittees on Biophysics and Medical
Cell Biology)
Ph.D. degree in 1963 |
| POST-DOCTORAL TRAINING: Two years with
Dr. Hugh Davson |
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- 1963-1964 University of Louisville, Louisville, KY
- 1964-1965 Department of Physiology, University College, London,
England
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| SCHOLARSHIPS, FELLOWSHIPS AND OTHER HONORS: |
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- Full scholarship at Bard College (1956-1959)
- John Bard Scholar (1958)
- Arthur Martin Scholar (1959)
- NIH Pre-doctoral Fellowship (1959-1963)
- NIH Post-doctoral Fellowship (1963-1965)
- Semmelweis Scientific Society Award (1974)
- Alcon Research Institute Award (1985)
- The Endre Balazs Prize for Outstanding Contribution to Experimental
Eye Research (1988)
- The Proctor Medal, Association for Research and Vision in Ophthalmology
(2000)
- The Samuel Bard Award for Medicine (2001)
- Pharmacia receives Drug of the Year Award for Xalatan (2002)
- Columbia University Award for Distinguished Achievement (2004)
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| ACADEMIC POSITIONS HELD: |
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- 1964-1965 Honorary Research Assistant, Department
of Physiology, University College London
- 1965-1966 Instructor of Ophthalmology, Columbia
University, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York
- 1967-1974 Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology,
Columbia University, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York
- 1974-1975 Senior Research Associate, Department
of Ophthalmology Research Division, Columbia University, College
of Physicians and Surgeons, New York
- 1975-1977 Senior Research Associate and Head
of the Ocular Physiology Laboratory, Columbia University, College
of Physicians and Surgeons, New York
- 1975-1979 Visiting Associate Professor, Department
of Ophthalmology, University of Puerto Rico, San Juan, Puerto
Rico.
- 1977-1980 Associate Professor of Ocular Physiology,
Department of Ophthalmology Research Division, Columbia University,
College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York
- 1979-1988 Visiting Professor, Department of
Ophthalmology, University of Puerto Rico, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
- 1980-1997 Professor of Ocular Physiology, Department
of Ophthalmology Research Division, Columbia University, College
of Physicians and Surgeons, New York
- 1998-present Professor Emeritus of Ocular Physiology
(in Ophthalmology), Columbia University, College of Physicians
and Surgeons, New York
- 1998-present Special Lecturer, Columbia University,
College of
Physicians and Surgeons, New York
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| TEACHING ACTIVITIES: |
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- Basic Science Course for ophthalmology residents, Department
of Ophthalmology, Columbia University, College of Physicians and
Surgeons, New York
- Supervision and student conferences, Eye Histology Laboratory,
Histology Course for First-year Medical and Dental Students, Columbia
University, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York
- Lectures on ocular physiology, Basic Science Course for South
American Ophthalmologists, University of Puerto Rico, San Juan,
Puerto Rico
- Post-doctoral training program, direct sponsorship of post-doctoral
trainees, Department of Ophthalmology, Research Division, Columbia
University, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York
- Supervision of medical students on their Research Electives
in Ophthalmology, Columbia University Department of Ophthalmology,
Research Division.
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| EDITORIAL ACTIVITIES: |
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- 1970-1999 Served as Reviewer, Referee or Editor
for the following journals:
- Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science
- Current Eye Research,
- Ophthalmology,
- Archives of Ophthalmology,
- Prostaglandins,
- The Journal of Physiology (London),
- Journal of Ocular Pharmacology,
- The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics,
- and other scientific publications
- 1974-1975 Co-edited with Hugh Davson and J.
D. Fenstermacher a multiauthor monograph entitled "The Ocular
and Cerebrospinal Fluids" (Academic Press, London, 1977).
- 1975-1997 Member of Editorial Board, Experimental
Eye Research
- 1978-1984 Executive Editor, Experimental Eye
Research
- 1984-1988 Section Editor, Experimental Eye
Research
- 1987-1988 Co-edited with Johan Stjernschantz
multi-author volume on "The Ocular Effects of Prostaglandins
and Other Eicosanoids" (Alan Liss, New York, 1989).
- 1996-1997 Edited "Ocular Effects of Prostaglandins
and Other Eicosanoids." Special Supplement based on the 9th
International PG Symposium (Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 12-13 May
1995) and the ARVO SIG Sessions on Latanoprost (Fort Lauderdale,
Florida, 22-23 April 1996).
- Survey of Ophthalmology Vol. 41, Suppl 2, 1997
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| SERVICE ON NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEES: |
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- 1971-1975 Member of the NIH (DRG) Visual Sciences
Study Section
- 1972-1975 Member of the Association for Research
in Vision and Ophthalmology Program Committee for Physiology and
Pharmacology
- 1973-1974 Member of the Organizing Committee
for the First Congress of the International Society for Eye Research
(Italy, 1974)
- 1974-1975 Chairman of the Physiology-Pharmacology
Section of the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology
- 1974-1997 Member of the Board of Directors,
International Society for Eye Research
- 1975-1976 Co-organizer (with Hugh Davson) of
the Fogarty International Center Symposium on Ocular and Cerebrospinal
Fluids (Bethesda, Maryland, 1976)
- 1975-1976 Member of the Organizing Committee
for the Second Congress of the International Society for Eye Research
(Israel, September 1976)
- 1985-1989 Councilor of the International Society
for Eye Research
- 1985-1996 Organized and moderated the yearly
international symposia on the Ocular effects of Prostaglandins
and Other Lipid Mediators
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| PAST MEMBERSHIP IN SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES: |
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- Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology
- American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics
- American Physiological Society
- International Society for Eye Research
- New York Academy of Sciences
- American Association for the Advancement of Science
- American Chemical Society, Division of Medicinal Chemistry
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SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS
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- Bito LZ, Harding CV. Tritium retention by corneal endothelium
after incorporation of H3-thymidine. Arch
Ophthalmol 65: 553-556, 1961.
- Bito L, Davson H. Steady-state concentrations of potassium in
the ocular fluids. Exp Eye Res 3: 283-297, 1964.
- Bito LZ, Harding CV. Patterns of cellular organization and cell
division in the epithelium of the cultured lens. Exp Eye Res 4:
146-161, 1965.
- Bito LZ, Davson H, Levin E, Murray M, Snider N. The relationship
between the concentrations of amino acids in the ocular fluids
and blood plasma of dogs. Exp Eye Res 4: 374-380, 1965.
- Bito LZ, Davson H, Snider N. The effect of autonomic drugs on
mitosis and DNA synthesis in the lens epithelium and on the composition
of the aqueous humor. Exp Eye Res 4: 54-61, 1965.
- Bito LZ, Davson H. Local variations in cerebrospinal fluid composition
and its relationship to the composition of the extracellular fluid
of the cortex. Exp Neurol 14: 264-280, 1966.
- Bito LZ, Bradbury MWB, Davson H. Factors affecting the distribution
of iodide and bromide in the central nervous system. J
Physiol (London) 185: 323-354, 1966.
- Bito L, Davson H, Levin E, Murray M, Snider N. The concentrations
of free amino acids and other electrolytes in cerebrospinal fluid,
in vivo dialysate of brain, and blood plasma of the dog. J Neurochem
13: 1057-1067, 1966.
- Bito LZ, Hyslop K, Hyndman J. Antiparasympathomimetic
effects of cholinesterase inhibitor treatment. J Pharmacol Exp
Ther 157: 159-169, 1967.
- Davson H, Bradbury M, Bito L. Kinetics of cerebrospinal
fluid exchange. In: Brain Edema. Klatzo I and Seitelberger F (Eds.),
Springer-Verlag, New York, pp. 347-356, 1967.
- Bito LZ: The absence of sympathetic role in anti-ChE- induced
changes in cholinergic transmission. J Pharmacol Exp Ther 161:
302-309, 1968.
- Bito LZ: Animal restrainers for unanesthetized cats and rabbits.
Lab. Animal Care 19: 244-246, 1969.
- Bito LZ, Dawson J. Coprecipitation of amino acids with tungstic
acid precipitation of plasma proteins. Anal Biochem 28: 95-109,
1969.
- Bito LZ. Blood-brain barrier: Evidence for active anion transport
between blood and the extracellular fluid of brain. Science 165:
81-83, 1969.
- Bito LZ, Eakins KE. The effect of general anesthesia on the
chemical composition of blood plasma of normal rabbits. J Pharmacol
Exp Ther 169: 277-286, 1969.
- Bito LZ, Banks N. Effects of chronic cholinesterase inhibitor
treatment. I. The pharmacological and physiological behavior of
the anti-ChE-treated monkey (Macaca mulatta) iris. Arch
Ophthalmol 82: 681-686, 1969.
- Bito LZ, Myers RE. The ontogenesis of haematoencephalic cation
transport processes in the rhesus monkey. J
Physiol (London) 208: 153-170, 1970.
- Bito LZ. Intraocular fluid dynamics. I. Steady-state concentration
gradients of magnesium, potassium and calcium in relation to the
sites and mechanisms of ocular cation transport processes. Exp
Eye Res 10: 102-116, 1970.
- Bito LZ, Salvador EV. Intraocular fluid dynamics. II. Postmortem
changes in solute concentrations. Exp Eye Res 10: 273-287, 1970.
- Bito LZ, Dawson MJ. The site and mechanism of the control of
cholinergic sensitivity. J Pharmacol Exp Ther 175: 673-684, 1970.
- Bito LZ, Dawson MJ, Petrinovic L. Cholinergic sensitivity: Normal
variability as a function of stimulus background. Science 172:
583-585, 1971.
- Bito LZ, Myers RE. On the physiological response of the cerebral
cortex to acute stress (reversible asphyxia). J
Physiol (London) 221: 349-370, 1972.
- Bito LZ. Accumulation and apparent active transport of prostaglandins
by some rabbit tissues in vitro. J
Physiol (London) 221: 371-387, 1972.
- Bito LZ. Comparative study of concentrative prostaglandin
accumulation by various tissues of mammals and marine vertebrates
and invertebrates. Comp Biochem Physiol 43A: 65-82, 1972.
- Bito LZ, Salvador EV. Intraocular fluid dynamics. III. The site
and mechanism of prostaglandin transfer across the blood intraocular
fluid barriers. Exp
Eye Res 14: 233-241, 1972.
- Bito LZ. Absorptive transport of prostaglandins from intraocular
fluids to blood: a review of recent findings. Exp
Eye Res 16: 299-306, 1973.
- Bito LZ, Saraf S. The effects of cold on corneal thickness and
on aqueous humor and blood plasma composition of Rana pipiens.
Exp
Eye Res 16: 315-325, 1973.
- Bito LZ, Roberts JC, Saraf S. Maintenance of normal corneal
thickness in the cold in vivo (hibernation) as opposed to in vitro.
J Physiol (London)
231: 71-86, 1973.
- Bito LZ. Inhibition of uveal prostaglandin transport in experimental
uveitis. In: Prostaglandins and Cyclic AMP: Biological Actions
and Clinical Applications. Kahn R and Land W (Eds.), Academic
Press, Inc., New York and London, pp. 213-214, 1973.
- Myers RE, Bito LZ. Ontogenesis of blood-brain barrier
function in primate: CSF cation regulation. In: Foetal and Neonatal
Physiology. Proceedings of the Sir Joseph Barcroft Centenary Symposium
held at the Physiological Laboratory, Cambridge, July 25-27, 1972,
Cambridge University Press, pp. 40- 48, 1973.
- Bito LZ, Roberts JC. The effects of hibernation on the chemical
composition of cerebrospinal and intraocular fluids, blood plasma
and brain tissue of the woodchuck (Marmota monax). Comp Biochem
Physiol 47A: 173-193, 1974.
- Bito LZ, Baroody R. Concentrative accumulation of 3H- prostaglandins
by some rabbit tissues in vitro: The chemical nature of the accumulated
3H-labeled substances. Prostaglandins 7: 131-140, 1974.
- Bito LZ, Spellane PJ. Saturable, "carrier-mediated",
absorption of prostaglandin F2a from the in vivo rabbit vagina
and its inhibition by prostaglandin F2ß Prostaglandins 8:
345- 352, 1974.
- Bito LZ. The effects of experimental uveitis on anterior
uveal prostaglandin transport and aqueous humor composition. Invest
Ophthalmol 13: 959-966, 1974.
- Bito LZ, Turansky DG. Photoactivation of pupillary constriction
in the isolated in vitro iris of a mammal (Mesocricetus auratus).
Comp Biochem Physiol 50A: 407-413, 1975.
- Bito LZ. Are prostaglandins intracellular, transcellular or
extracellular autocoids? Prostaglandins 9: 851-855, 1975.
- Bito LZ. Saturable, energy-dependent, transmembrane transport
of prostaglandins against concentration gradients. Nature 256:
134-136, 1975.
- Bito LZ, Baroody RA. Inhibition of pulmonary prostaglandin metabolism
by inhibitors of prostaglandin biotransport (probenecid and bromcresol
green). Prostaglandins 10: 633-639, 1975.
- Bito LZ, Baroody RA. Impermeability of rabbit erythrocytes to
prostaglandins. Am
J Physiol 229: 1580-1584, 1975.
- Bito LZ, Davson H, Salvador EV. Inhibition of in vitro concentrative
prostaglandin accumulation by prostaglandins, prostaglandin analogues
and by some inhibitors of organic anion transport. J
Physiol (London) 256: 257-271, 1976.
- Bito LZ, Davson H, Hollingsworth JR. Facilitated transport of
prostaglandins across the blood-cerebrospinal fluid and blood-brain
barriers. J Physiol
(London) 256: 273-285, 1976.
- Bito LZ, Wallenstein M, Baroody R. The role of transport processes
in the distribution and disposition of prostaglandins. In: Prostaglandins
and Thromboxane Research. Vol. 1. Samuelsson B and Paoletti R
(Eds.), Raven Press, New York, pp. 297-303, 1976.
- Bito LZ, Salvador EV. Effects of anti-inflammatory agents and
some other drugs on prostaglandin biotransport. J Pharmacol Exp
Ther 198: 481-488, 1976.
- Bito LZ. Normale Schwankungen und medikamentos verursachte Anderungen
der Empfindlichkeit des Auges fur Miotika. In: Glaukom-Symposium.
Wurzburg 1974, Leydhecker W and Ferdinand Enke (Eds.) Verlag,
Stuttgart, p. 57-67, 1976.
- Bito LZ. Prostaglandin biotransport and its inhibition by some
nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents. In: Second Congress of
the Hungarian Pharmacological Society, Symposium on Prostaglandins.
Knoll J and Kelemen K (Eds.), Akademiai Kiado, Budapest, 1976.
- Bito LZ. Inhibition of renal prostaglandin metabolism and excretion
by probenecid, bromcresol green and indomethacin. Prostaglandins
12: 639-646, 1976.
- Bito LZ. Inflammatory effects of endotoxin-like contaminants
in commonly used protein preparations. Science 196: 83-85, 1977.
- Bito LZ, Baroody RA, Reitz ME. The dependence of pulmonary prostaglandin
metabolism on carrier-mediated transport processes. Am
J Physiol 232: E382-E387, 1977.
- Worgul BV, Bito LZ, Merriam GR. Intraocular inflammation produced
by X-irradiation of the rabbit eye. Exp.
Eye Res. 25: 53-61, 1977.
- Bito LZ, Salvador EV, Petrinovic L. Intraocular fluid dynamics.
IV. Intraocular sites of solute utilization and transport as revealed
by studies on aphakic eyes. Exp
Eye Res 26: 47-55, 1978.
- Bito LZ, Wallenstein MC. Transport of prostaglandins across
the blood-brain and blood-aqueous barriers and the physiological
significance of these absorptive transport processes. In: The
Ocular and Cerebrospinal Fluids. Fogarty International Symposium.
Bito LZ, Davson H, and Fenstermacher J (Eds.) Academic Press,
London, pp. 229-243, 1977.
- Wallenstein MC, Bito LZ. Prostaglandin E1-induced alterations
in visually evoked response and production of epileptiform activity.
Neuropharmacol 16: 687-694, 1977.
- Camras CB, Bito LZ, Eakins KE. Reduction of intraocular pressure
by prostaglandins applied topically to the rabbit eye. Invest
Ophthalmol Vis Sci 16: 1125-1134, 1977.
- Bito LZ, Baroody RA. A comparison of renal prostaglandin and
p-aminohippuric acid transport processes. Am J Physiol 234: F80-F88,
1978.
- Salvador EV, Roberts JC, Bito LZ. Concentrative accumulation
of prostaglandins in vitro at 7o and 37oC by tissues of normothermic
and hibernating woodchucks (Marmota monax). Comp Biochem Physiol
60A: 173-176, 1978.
- Bito LZ. The physiology and pathophysiology of intraocular fluids.
In: The Ocular and Cerebrospinal Fluids. Fogarty International
Symposium, Bito LZ, Davson H, and Fenstermacher J (Eds.) Academic
Press, London, pp. 273-289, 1977.
- Wallenstein MC, Bito LZ. Hyperthermic effects of supracortically
applied prostaglandins after systemic pretreatment with inhibitors
of prostaglandin transport and synthesis. J Pharmacol Exp Ther
204: 454-460, 1978.
- Stetz D, Bito LZ. The insensitivity of the chicken eye to the
inflammatory effects of X-rays in contrast to its sensitivity
to other inflammatory agents. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 17: 412-419,
1978.
- Wallenstein MC, Bito LZ. Prostaglandin E1-induced latent epileptogenic
foci. Electroenceph Clin Neurophysiol J 46: 106-109, 1979.
- Wallenstein MC, Bito LZ. The effects of intravitreally injected
prostaglandin E1 on retinal function and their enhancement by
a prostaglandin-transport inhibitor. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci
17: 795-799, 1978.
- Bito LZ, Merritt SQ, DeRousseau CJ. Intraocular pressure of
rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta). I. An initial survey of two free-breeding
colonies. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 18: 785-793, 1979.
- Bito LZ, Baroody RA. Gradual changes in the sensitivity of rhesus
monkey eyes to miotics and the dependence of these changes on
the regimen of topical cholinesterase inhibitor treatment. Invest
Ophthalmol Vis Sci 18: 794-801, 1979.
- Camras CB, Bito LZ. The pathophysiological effects of nitrogen
mustard on the rabbit eye: I. The biphasic intraocular pressure
response and the role of prostaglandins. Exp
Eye Res 30: 41-52, 1980.
- DiBenedetto FE, Bito LZ. The kinetics and energy dependence
of prostaglandin transport processes. I. In vitro studies on the
rate of PGF2a accumulation by the rabbit anterior uvea. Exp
Eye Res 30: 175-182, 1980.
- Bito LZ, Merritt SQ. Paradoxical ocular hypertensive
effect of pilocarpine on echothiophate iodide treated primate
eyes. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 19: 371-377, 1980.
- Camras CB, Bito LZ. The pathophysiological effects of nitrogen
mustard on the rabbit eye: II. The inhibition of the initial hypertensive
phase by capsaicin and the apparent role of Substance P. Invest
Ophthalmol Vis Sci 19: 423-428, 1980.
- Bito LZ, DeRousseau CJ. Transport functions of the blood-retinal
barrier system and the micro-environment of the retina. In: The
Blood-Retinal Barriers, Cunha-Vaz JG (Ed.) Plenum Publishing Co.,
New York, pp. 133-163, 1980.
- Baroody RA, Bito LZ. The impermeability of the basic cell membrane
to thromboxane-B2, prostacyclin and 6-keto- PGF19. Prostaglandins,
21: 133-142, 1981.
- DeRousseau CJ, Bito LZ. Intraocular pressure of rhesus monkeys
(Macaca mulatta) II. Juvenile ocular hypertension and its apparent
relationship to ocular growth. Exp Eye Res 32: 407-17, 1981.
- Bunke A, Bito LZ. Gradual increase in the sensitivity of extraocular
muscles to acetylcholine during topical treatment of rabbit eyes
with isoflurophate. Am J Ophthalmol 92: 259-67, 1981.
- Camras CB, Bito LZ. Reduction of intraocular pressure in normal
and glaucomatous primate (Aotus trivirgatus) eyes by topically
applied prostaglandin F2a. Curr Eye Res 1: 205-9, 1981.
- Bito LZ, Klein EM. The unique sensitivity of the rabbit eye
to
X-ray-induced ocular inflammation. Exp Eye Res 33: 403-12, 1981.
- Bito LZ, Klein EM. The role of the arachidonic acid cascade
in the species-specific X-ray-induced inflammation of the rabbit
eye. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 22: 579-587, 1982.
- Stern FA, Bito LZ. A comparison of the hypotensive and other
ocular effects of prostaglandin E2 and F2a on cat and rhesus monkey
eyes. Invest
Ophthalmol Vis Sci 22: 588-598, 1982.
- Bito LZ, DiBenedetto FE, Stetz D. Homeostasis of the retinal
micro-environment. I. Magnesium, potassium and calcium distributions
in the avian eye. Exp
Eye Res 34: 229-237, 1982.
- Kaufman PL, Bito LZ. The occurrence of senile cataracts, ocular
hypertension and glaucoma in rhesus monkeys. Exp
Eye Res 34: 287-291, 1982.
- Bito LZ, Nichols RR, Baroody RA. A comparison of the miotic
and inflammatory effects of biologically active polypeptides and
prostaglandin E2 on the rabbit eye. Exp
Eye Res 34: 325-337, 1982.
- Bito LZ, DeRousseau CJ, Kaufman PL, Bito JW. Age- dependent
loss of accommodative amplitude in rhesus monkeys: An animal model
for presbyopia. Invest
Ophthalmol Vis Sci 23: 23-31, 1982.
- Kaufman PL, Bito LZ, DeRousseau CJ. The development of presbyopia
in primates. Trans Ophthalmol Soc UK 102: 323-326, 1983.
- Bito LZ, Baroody RA. The penetration of exogenous prostaglandin
and arachidonic acid into, and their distribution within, the
mammalian eye. Curr Eye Res 1: 659-669, 1982.
- Siminoff R, Bito LZ. The effects of prostaglandins and arachidonic
acid on the electroretinogram: Evidence for functional cyclooxygenase
activity in the retina. Curr Eye Res 1: 635-642, 1982.
- Bito LZ, Baroody RA, Backerman A. The mechanism of peptidergic
miosis. I. The structural basis of miotic potency among biologically
active polypeptides. Curr Eye Res 1: 559- 565, 1982.
- Klein EM, Bito LZ. Species variations in the pathophysiological
responses of vertebrate eyes to the chemical irritant, nitrogen
mustard. Invest
Ophthalmol Vis Sci 24: 184-191, 1983.
- Bito LZ, Draga A., Blanco J, Camras CB. Long-term maintenance
of reduced intraocular pressure by daily or twice daily topical
application of prostaglandins to cat or rhesus monkey eyes. Invest
Ophthalmol Vis Sci 24: 312-319, 1983.
- Bito LZ, Srinivasan BD, Baroody RA, Schubert H. Non-invasive
observations on eyes of cats after long-term maintenance of reduced
intraocular pressure by topical application of PGE2. Invest
Ophthalmol Vis Sci 24: 376-380, 1983.
- McGahan MC, Bito LZ. The pathophysiology of the ocular microenvironment.
I. Preliminary report on the possible involvement of copper in
ocular inflammation. Curr Eye Res 2: 883-885, 1982/1983.
- McGahan MC, Bito LZ. Determination of copper concentration in
blood plasma and in ocular and cerebrospinal fluids using graphite
furnace atomic absorption spectroscopy. Analy Biochem 135: 186-192,
1983.
- Bito LZ. Comparison of the ocular hypotensive efficacy of eicosanoids
and related compounds. Exp
Eye Res. 38: 181-194, 1984.
- Bito LZ. Prostaglandins, other eicosanoids, and their derivatives
as potential antiglaucoma agents. In: Glaucoma: Applied Pharmacology
in Medical Treatment. Drance SM and Neufeld AH (Eds.) Grune &
Stratton, Inc., New York, pp. 477-506, 1984.
- Bito LZ. Species differences in the responses of the eye to
irritation and trauma: A hypothesis of divergence in ocular defense
mechanisms, and the choice of experimental animals for eye research.
Exp
Eye Res 39: 807-829, 1984.
- Bito LZ. Composition of intraocular fluids and the microenvironment
of the retina. In: Handbook of Neurochemistry. Vol. 8, Lajtha
A (Ed.), Plenum Publishing Corp., New York, pp. 231-252, 1985.
- Bito LZ. Prostaglandins and related compounds as potential ocular
therapeutic agents. In: Biological Protection with Prostaglandins.
Vol. 1, Cohen MM (Ed.), CRC Press, Inc., Toronto, Ontario, Canada,
pp. 231-252, 1985.
- LZ. Absorptive transport of prostaglandins and other eicosanoids
across the blood-brain barrier system and its physiological significance.
In: The Blood-Brain Barrier in Health and Disease. Suckling AJ,
Rumsby MG, and Bradbury MWB (Eds.), Ellis Horwood Ltd., Chichester,
England, pp. 109-121, 1986.
- DiBenedetto FE, Bito LZ. Transport of prostaglandins and other
eicosanoids by the choroid plexus: Its characterization and physiological
significance. J Neurochem 46: 1725-1731, 1986.
- Bito LZ. Prostaglandins and other eicosanoids: Their ocular
transport, pharmacokinetics, and therapeutic effects. Trans Ophthalmol
Soc UK 105: 162-170, 1986.
- DeRousseau CJ, Bito LZ, Kaufman PL. Age-dependent impairments
of the rhesus monkey musculoskeletal and visual systems and apparent
behavioral consequences. In: The Cayo Santiago Macaques. History,
Behavior and Biology. Rawlins RG and Kessler MJ (Eds), State University
of New York Press, Albany, N.Y., pp 232-251, 1986.
- McGahan MC, Bito LZ, Myers BM. The pathophysiology of the ocular
microenvironment. II. Copper-induced ocular inflammation and hypotony.
Exp
Eye Res 42: 595-605, 1986.
- Bito LZ, Baroody RA. Ocular trace metal kinetics and toxicology.
I. The distribution of intravitreally injected 67Cu++ within intraocular
compartments and its loss from the globe. Invest
Ophthalmol Vis Sci 28: 101-105, 1987.
- Bito LZ, Baroody RA. The ocular pharmacokinetics of eicosanoids
and their derivatives. 1. Comparison of ocular eicosanoid penetration
and distribution following the topical application of PGF29-1-methyl
ester, and
PGF29-1-isopropyl ester. Exp Eye Res 44: 217-226, 1987.
- Koretz JF, Neider MW, Kaufman PL, Bertasso AM, DeRousseau CJ,
Bito LZ. Slit-lamp studies of the rhesus monkey eye. 1. Survey
of the anterior segment. Exp Eye Res 44: 307-318, 1987.
- Bito LZ, Baroody RA, Miranda OC. Eicosanoids as a new class
of ocular hypotensive agents. 1. The apparent therapeutic advantages
of derived prostaglandins of the A and B type as compared with
primary prostaglandins of the E, F and D type. Exp Eye Res 44:
825-837, 1987.
- Bito LZ, Miranda OC. Presbyopia: Comparative and evolutionary
perspectives. Atti Fond G Ronchi 40: 58-97, 1987.
- Bito LZ, Kaufman PL, DeRousseau CJ, Koretz J. Presbyopia: An
animal model and experimental approaches for the study of the
mechanism of accommodation and ocular ageing. Eye 1: 222-230,
1987.
- Bito LZ. Prostaglandins: Old concepts and new perspectives.
Arch
Ophthalmol 105: 1036-1039, 1987.
- Bito LZ. Eicosanoid transport systems: Mechanisms, physiological
roles, and inhibitors. In: Handbook of Eicosanoids, Vol. 1, Willis
AL (Ed.) CRC Press, Inc., Boca Raton, FL, 145-160, 1987.
- Bito LZ, Miranda OC. Presbyopia: The need for a closer look.
In: Presbyopia: Recent Research and Reviews from the Third International
Symposium. Stark L and Obrech G (Eds.) Churchill/Professional
Press, New York, pp 411-430, 1987.
- Hayashi M, Yablonski ME, Bito LZ. Eicosanoids as a new class
of ocular hypotensive agents. 2. Comparison of the apparent mechanism
of the ocular hypotensive effects of A and F type prostaglandins.
Invest
Ophthalmol Vis Sci 28: 1639 - 1643, 1987.
- Baroody RA, Bito LZ, DeRousseau CJ, Kaufman PL. Ocular development
and aging. 1. Corneal endothelial changes in cats and in free-ranging
and caged rhesus monkeys. Exp Eye Res 45: 607 - 622; 1987.
- Bito LZ. Presbyopia. Editorial. Arch
Ophthalmol 106: 1526-1527, 1988.
- Bito LZ, Miranda OC. Accommodation and presbyopia. Ophthalmol
Ann 21: 103-128, 1989.
- Bito LZ. A physiologic approach to the development of new drugs
for glaucoma. Ophthalmol Clin North Am 2: 175-186, 1989.
- Miranda OC, Bito LZ. The putative and demonstrated miotic effects
of prostaglandins in mammals. Prog Clin Biol Res 312: 171-196,
1989.
- Bito LZ, Camras CB, Gum GG, Resul B. The ocular hypotensive
effects and side effects of prostaglandins on eyes of experimental
animals. Prog Clin Biol Res 312: 349-368, 1989.
- Bito LZ. A physiological approach to glaucoma management: The
use of local hormones and the pharmacokinetics of prostaglandin
esters. Prog Clin Biol Res 312: 329-348, 1989.
- Stjernschantz J, Bito LZ. The ocular effects of eicosanoids
and other autacoids: Historic background and the need for a broader
perspective. Prog Clin Biol Res 312: 1-14, 1989.
- Camras CB, Siebold EC, Lustgarten JS, Serle JB, Frisch SC, Podos
SM, Bito LZ. Maintained reduction of intraocular pressure by prostaglandin
PGF29-1-isopropyl ester applied in multiple doses in ocular hypertensive
and glaucoma patients. Ophthalmology 96:1329-1337, 1989.
- Rohen JW, Kaufman PL, Eichhorn M, Goeckner PA, Bito LZ. Functional
morphology of accommodation in the raccoon. Exp
Eye Res 48: 523-537, 1989.
- Bito LZ. Surgical miosis: Have we been misled by a bunch of
rabbits? Ophthalmology 97: 1-2, 1990.
- Bito LZ, Miranda OC, Tendler MR, Resul B. Eicosanoids as a new
class of ocular hypotensive agents. 3. Prostaglandin A2-1-isopropyl
ester is the most potent hypotensive agent on feline eyes. Exp
Eye Res 50: 419-428, 1990.
- Crawford KS, Kaufman PL, Bito LZ. The role of the iris in accommodation
of rhesus monkeys. Invest
Ophthalmol Vis Sci 31: 2185-2190, 1990.
- Neider MW, Crawford K, Kaufman PL, Bito LZ. In vivo videography
of the rhesus monkey accommodative apparatus. Arch
Ophthalmol 108: 69-74, 1990.
- Crawford K, Gabelt BT, Kaufman PL, Bito LZ. Effects of various
anesthetic and autonomic drugs on refraction in monkeys. Curr
Eye Res 9: 525-532, 1990.
- Wang R-F, Camras CB, Lee P-Y, Podos SM, Bito LZ. Effects of
prostaglandins F2a, A2, and their esters in glaucomatous monkey
eyes. Invest
Ophthalmol Vis Sci 31: 2466- 2470, 1990.
- Zhan G-L, Miranda OC, Bito LZ. Steroid glaucoma: Corticosteroid-induced
ocular hypertension in cats. Exp
Eye Res 54: 211-218, 1992.
- Bito LZ. Glaucoma: A physiologic perspective with Darwinian
overtones. J Glaucoma 1:193-205,1992.
- Bito LZ. Transport functions of the blood-ocular and blood-brain
barriers, and the microenvironment of neuronal and non-neuronal
tissues. In: Segal MB (Ed.) Barriers and Fluids of the Eye and
Brain. Macmillan Press, London, 1992. pp 14-23.
- Camras CB, Schumer RA, Marsk A, Lustgarten JS, Serle JB, Stjernschantz
J, Bito LZ, Podos SM. Intraocular pressure reduction in ocular
hypertensive patients with PhXA34, a new prostaglandin analog.
Arch
Ophthalmol 110:1733-1738, 1992.
- Resul B, Stjernschantz J, No K, Liljebris C, Selen G, Astin
M, Karlsson M, Bito LZ. Phenyl-substituted prostaglandins: Potent
and selective antiglaucoma agents. J Med Chem 36:243-248, 1993.
- Racz P, Ruzsonyi MR, Nagy ZT, Bito LZ. Maintained intraocular
pressure reduction with once-a-day application of a new prostaglandin
F2_ analogue (PhXA41): An in-hospital placebo- controlled study.
Arch
Ophthalmol 111: 657-661, 1993.
- Bito LZ, Stjernschantz J, Resul B, Carino OB, Basu S. The ocular
effects of prostaglandins and the therapeutic potential of a new
PGF29 analog, PhXA41 (Latanoprost), for glaucoma management. J
Lipid Mediators 6: 535-543, 1993.
- Racz P, Bito LZ. A glaucoma konzervatív kezelésének
újabb lehetõségei. Gyógyszereink 43:
218-221, 1993.
- Camras CB, Bito LZ, Parkhede U, Stjernschantz J, Resul B, USA
Latanoprost Study Group. Comparison of latanoprost and timolol
in patients with ocular hypertension and glaucoma -- preliminary
results of the USA multicenter trial. In: G.K. Krieglstein. Glaucoma
update. Vol V. Heidelberg, Kaden Verlag, 1995. pp 205-216.
- Racz P, Ruzsonyi MR, Nagy ZT, Gagyi Z, Bito LZ. Around-the-
clock (circadian) intraocular pressure reduction with once-daily
application of 0.005% latanoprost, by itself, or in combination
with timolol. Arch
Ophthalmol 114: 268-273, 1996.
- Bito LZ. Impact of intraocular pressure on venous outflow from
the globe: A hypothesis regarding IOP-dependent vascular damage
in normal-tension and hypertensive glaucoma. J Glaucoma 5: 127-134,
1996.
- Bito LZ. Prostaglandins: A new approach to glaucoma management
with a new, intriguing side effect. Surv Ophthalmol 41 (Suppl
2): S1-S14, 1997.
- Resul B, Stjernschantz J, Selen G, Bito LZ. Structure- activity
relationships and receptor profiles of some ocular hypotensive
prostanoids. Surv Ophthalmol 41 (Suppl 2): S47-S52, 1997
- Mishima HK, Kiuchi Y, Takamatsu M, Racz P, Bito LZ. Circadian
intraocular pressure management with latanoprost: Diurnal and
nocturnal intraocular pressure reduction and increased uveoscleral
outflow. Surv Ophthalmol 41 (Suppl 2): S139-S144, 1997.
- Bito LZ, Racz P. Latanoprost (Xalatan): új lehetõség
az elsõdleges nyitott zugú és normotenzív
glaukóma kezelésében. Szemészet 134:
11-14, 1997.
- Bito LZ, Matheny A, Cruickshanks KJ, Nondahl DM, Carino OB.
Eye color changes past early childhood. Arch
Ophthalmol 115: 659-663, 1997.
- Bito LZ: Physiological aspects of glaucoma and its management,
in Zimmerman T, Kooner K, Sharir M (eds): Textbook
of Ocular Pharmacology. New York: Raven Press. 1997
- Camras CB, Bito LZ, Toris CB. Prostaglandins and prostaglandin
analogues. In: Zimmerman T, Kooner K, Sharir M (Eds.). Textbook
of Ocular Pharmacology. Philadelphia, Lippincott-Raven Press.
pp315-328, 1997
- Croft MA, Kaufman PL, Crawford KS, Neider MW, Glasser A, Bito
LZ. Accommodation dynamics in aging rhesus monkeys. Am
J Physiol 275: R1885-R1897, 1998.
- Zhan G-L, Toris CB, Camras CB, Wang Y-L, Bito LZ. Prostaglandin-induced
iris color darkening. Arch
Ophthalmol 116: 1065-1068, 1998.
- Bito LZ. A new approach to the medical management of glaucoma,
from the bench to the clinic, and beyond. The Proctor Lecture.
Invest
Ophthalmol Vis Sci 42(6): 1126-1133, 2001.
- Bito LZ. Prostaglandin postscript: A personal reflection. Surv
Ophthalmol 47 (Suppl 1): S231-S236, 2002.
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| BOOKS |
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- Bito LZ, Davson H, Fenstermacher JD (Eds.) "The Ocular
and Cerebrospinal Fluids." Academic Press, London, 1977.
- Bito LZ, Stjernschantz J (Eds). "The Ocular Effects of
Prostaglandins and Other Eicosanoids." Alan R. Liss, New
York, 1989.
- Bito LZ (Ed.) "Ocular Effects of Prostaglandins and Other
Eicosanoids." Special Supplement based on the 9th International
PG Symposium (Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 12-13 May 1995) and the
ARVO SIG Sessions on Latanoprost (Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 22-23
April 1996). Survey of Ophthalmology Vol. 41, Suppl 2, 1997.
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| PATENTS |
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Several U.S. and international
patents in the field of pharmacology and therapeutics. |
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