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Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor and Basic Fibroblast Growth Factor in Exudative Age-Related Macular Degeneration and Diffuse Diabetic Macular Edema |
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作者:Jost B. … 文章来源:(1) Department of Ophthalmology, and (2) Institute for Clinical Chemistry, Faculty of Clinical Medicine Mannheim of the University Heidelberg, Germany 点击数1797 更新时间:2006/7/9 17:16:30 文章录入:无名小卒 责任编辑:毛进 |
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Purpose. To evaluate the concentrations of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) in neovascular or edematous retinal diseases.
Methods. In the clinical comparative interventional study, VEGF and bFGF concentrations in aqueous humour samples of 35 patients with exudative age-related macular degeneration (AMD), 21 patients with diabetic macular edema, and 24 patients of a control group were measured using a solid-phase chemiluminescence immunoassay.
Results. Concentrations of VEGF and bFGF, respectively, were significantly higher in the diabetic group (184.7107.0pg/L, and 5.010.2pg/L, resp.) than in the AMD group (107.773.0pg/L; P=0.002; and 2.27.4pg/L; P=0.002, resp.) and the control group (71.594.7pg/L; p=0.001; and .00pg/L; P=0.001, resp.). The two latter groups did not vary significantly (P=0.10).
Conclusions. VEGF and bFGF are present in considerably higher concentrations in eyes with diabetic macular edema than in eyes with exudative AMD or normal eyes. The differences were more marked for VEGF than for bFGF. |
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