Ratio of the vitreous vascular endothelial growth factor and pigment epithelial-derived factor in Eales disease.

Narayanasamy Angayarkanni, Radhakrishnan Selvi, Rishi Pukhraj, Jyotirmoy Biswas, Shah J Bhavesh, Joyce Tombran-Tink
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Eales disease (ED) is an idiopathic inflammatory venous occlusion of the peripheral retina. As neovascularization is prominent in ED, this study attempts to look at the ratio of VEGF, the angiogenic factor, and PEDF, an anti-angiogenic factor in the vitreous of ED patients in comparison with the macular hole (MH) and Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy (PDR). Vitreous levels of VEGF and PEDF were determined in the undiluted vitreous specimen obtained from 26 ED cases, 17 PDR, and seven patients with MH. The vitreous levels of VEGF and PEDF were estimated by ELISA. The immunohistochemistry (IHC) for VEGF and PEDF were done in the epiretinal membrane of ED and PDR case. The VEGF/PEDF ratio was found to be significantly increased in ED (p = 0.014) and PDR (p = 0.000) compared to MH. However the ratio was 3.5-fold higher in PDR than ED (p = 0.009). The IHC data on the ERM specimen from ED showed the presence of VEGF and PEDF similar to PDR. The high angiogenic potential seen as the ratio of VEGF/PEDF correlates with the peak clinical onset of the disease in the age group 21-30 years and the diseases usually self-resolves above the age of 40, which is reflected by the low ratio of VEGF/PEDF. The study shows that the VEGF/PEDF ratio is significantly increased in ED though the angiogenic potential is higher in PDR than in ED. Clinically Eales Disease is known as a self-limiting disease, while PDR is a progressive disease.

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Eales病玻璃体血管内皮生长因子与色素上皮衍生因子的比值。
Eales病(ED)是一种周围视网膜的特发性炎症性静脉闭塞。由于新生血管在ED中很突出,本研究试图观察ED患者玻璃体中血管生成因子VEGF和抗血管生成因子PEDF的比例,并与黄斑孔(MH)和增殖性糖尿病视网膜病变(PDR)进行比较。测定26例ED、17例PDR和7例MH患者未稀释玻璃体标本中VEGF和PEDF的水平,并采用ELISA法测定玻璃体中VEGF和PEDF的水平。对ED和PDR患者视网膜前膜进行VEGF和PEDF的免疫组化检测。与MH相比,ED和PDR患者的VEGF/PEDF比值显著升高(p = 0.014), PDR患者的VEGF/PEDF比值显著升高(p = 0.000),而PDR患者的VEGF/PEDF比值是ED的3.5倍(p = 0.009)。ED ERM标本的免疫组化数据显示VEGF和PEDF的存在与PDR相似。VEGF/PEDF比值较高的血管生成潜能与21-30岁年龄段的临床发病高峰相关,40岁以上疾病通常自行消退,这体现在VEGF/PEDF比值较低。研究显示,尽管PDR的血管生成潜能高于ED,但ED中VEGF/PEDF比值明显升高。Eales病在临床上被认为是一种自限性疾病,而PDR是一种进行性疾病。
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