Transforming growth factor-beta(2) levels in aqueous humor of glaucomatouseyes

Citation
M. Inatani et al., Transforming growth factor-beta(2) levels in aqueous humor of glaucomatouseyes, GR ARCH CL, 239(2), 2001, pp. 109-113
Citations number
26
Categorie Soggetti
Optalmology
Journal title
GRAEFES ARCHIVE FOR CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL OPHTHALMOLOGY
ISSN journal
0721832X → ACNP
Volume
239
Issue
2
Year of publication
2001
Pages
109 - 113
Database
ISI
SICI code
0721-832X(200102)239:2<109:TGFLIA>2.0.ZU;2-O
Abstract
Purpose: To determine whether clinical characteristics are correlated with increased levels of transforming growth factor-beta (2) (TGF-beta (2)) in a queous humor in glaucomatous eyes. Methods: Aqueous humor samples were coll ected from 91 glaucomatous eyes. Included were samples from primary open-an gle glaucoma (POAG) in 40 eyes, (pseudo)exfoliation syndrome (EXS) in 18 ey es, primary angle-closure glaucoma (PACG) in 26 eyes and uveitis-related se condary glaucoma (SG) in 7 eyes. TGF-beta (2) in aqueous humor was assessed with a specific-capture ELISA. Results: The mean concentration (+/- standa rd error) of mature (biologically active) TGF-beta (2) in the aqueous humor of eyes with POAG was 293.6 +/- 33.6 pg/ml, significantly higher than that in eyes with PACG, EXS and SG: 147.5 +/- 28.1, 135.8 +/- 30.2 and 41.0 +/- 10.7 pg/ml, respectively (P=0.0006, P=0.0010 and P=0.0003; analysis of var iance). The mean concentration (rt standard error) Of total TGF-beta (2) in the aqueous humor of eyes with POAG was 1647.6 +/- 124.5 pg/ml, not signif icantly different from that in eyes with PACG, EXS and SG: 1482.9 +/- 148.2 , 1442.7 +/- 187.8 and 1929.0 +/- 367.6 pg/ml, respectively. A multivariate analysis using logistic regression showed significant correlations between mature TGF-beta (2) concentration and history of cataract surgery (P=0.022 5) and the use of carbonic anhydrase inhibitors (P=0.0133). Conclusions: Ou r results indicate that increased levels of TGF-beta (2) may play an import ant role in the pathogenesis of POAG.