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The effect of scatter laser photocoagulation on intravitreal levels of growth factors in the miniature pig

 

作者: XiaoMing,   KhaliqAsud,   MoriartyPatrick,   McLeodDavid,   CranleyJohn,   BoultonMike,  

 

期刊: Current Eye Research  (Taylor Available online 1996)
卷期: Volume 15, issue 9  

页码: 923-931

 

ISSN:0271-3683

 

年代: 1996

 

DOI:10.3109/02713689609017636

 

出版商: Taylor&Francis

 

关键词: retinal photocoagulation;growth factors;vitreous;basic fibroblast growth factor;insulin-like growth factor;transforming growth factor-beta 2;insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-binding proteins;epidermal growth factor;pig

 

数据来源: Taylor

 

摘要:

PurposeTo characterise changes in intravitreal growth factor profiles following retinal photocoagulation in the miniature pig.MethodsMiniature pig eyes underwent scatter photocoagulation by either diode infrared or emerald green laser. Animals were sacrificed at various times (up to 42 days) post-laser. The eyes were then removed and vitreous samples analysed for basic fibroblast growth factor, insulin-like growth factor-I and epidermal growth factor by radioimmunoassay, transforming growth factor-beta2 by ELISA and insulin-like growth factor binding proteins using Western ligand blotting.ResultsVitreous transforming growth factor-beta2 levels were decreased at 1 h post diode laser and at 4 and 7 days post emerald laser but returned to normal by 21 and 42 days respectively. Vitreous insulin-like growth factor-I levels increased at 4 and 7 days post diode and emerald laser respectively but returned to normal by 21 days. Insulin-like growth factor Western ligand blotting demonstrated that a 34 kDa insulin-like growth factor binding protein was predominant in the pig vitreous; the levels of this binding protein followed an identical trend to those observed for insulin-like growth factor-I. No changes in vitreous levels of either basic fibroblast growth factor or epidermal growth factor were observed following laser treatment.ConclusionsOur results demonstrate a significant shift in the balance of intravitreal growth factors following retinal laser photo-coagulation. Such changes may be pertinent to the regression of preretinal new vessels after laser photocoagulation. Curr. Eye Res. 15: 923–931, 1996.

 

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