糖尿病视网膜病变继发血管闭塞区视网膜胶质细胞变化的免疫组织化学特征。

T Bek
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目的:研究糖尿病视网膜病变继发血管闭塞区视网膜胶质细胞成分的变化。材料:研究6例糖尿病患者10只眼和5例正常人5只眼的视网膜对神经胶质原纤维酸蛋白和vimentin(胶质细胞)、S-100蛋白(血管周围胶质细胞)、碳酸酐酶同工酶II和CD-57抗原(束状细胞)、CD-68抗原(小胶质细胞)的免疫反应性。结果:研究显示,除了血管闭塞的区域没有这种免疫反应性外,糖尿病患者视网膜中S-100蛋白的免疫反应性增加,与血管周围的胶质细胞相对应。此外,在血管闭塞的区域,侵入原视网膜血管腔的物质对CAH-II和CD-57表现出免疫反应性,表明该物质代表视网膜大网膜细胞的向内生长。结论:糖尿病视网膜病变的病理生理过程中,至少有两种类型的视网膜胶质细胞发生改变,即1)视网膜血管周围胶质细胞发生反应性改变,2) ller细胞向原视网膜血管腔内生长。
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Immunohistochemical characterization of retinal glial cell changes in areas of vascular occlusion secondary to diabetic retinopathy.

Purpose: To study changes in retinal glial cell components in areas of vascular occlusion secondary to diabetic retinopathy.

Material: The retina from ten eyes of six diabetic patients and from five eyes of five normal controls were studied for immunoreactivity to glial fibrillary acid protein and vimentin (glial cells), S-100 protein (perivascular glial cells), carbonic anhydrase isoenzyme II and CD-57 antigen (Müller cells), and CD-68 antigen (microglia).

Results: The study showed increased immunoreactivity to S-100 protein, corresponding to perivascularly located glial cells in the retina from diabetic patients, except for areas of vascular occlusion where this immunoreactivity was absent. Furthermore, the material invading the lumen of former retinal vessels in areas of vascular occlusion showed immunoreactivity to CAH-II and CD-57, suggesting that this material represents ingrowth of retinal Müller cells.

Conclusions: The findings suggest that at least two types of changes in retinal glial cells are involved in the pathophysiology of diabetic retinopathy, i.e. 1) Reactive changes in the perivascular glial cells in the retina, and 2) Müller cell ingrowth into the former lumen of occluded retinal vessels.

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