G. Picht et al., Transforming growth factor beta 2 levels in the aqueous humor in differenttypes of glaucoma and the relation to filtering bleb development, GR ARCH CL, 239(3), 2001, pp. 199-207
Citations number
28
Categorie Soggetti
Optalmology
Journal title
GRAEFES ARCHIVE FOR CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL OPHTHALMOLOGY
Purpose: To investigate the transforming growth factor beta2 (TGF-beta2) le
vels and total protein levels in the aqueous humor of eyes with different t
ypes of,glaucoma [primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG), pseudoexfoliation,gla
ucoma (PSX), juvenile glaucoma (JG)I, and the relation to filtering bleb de
velopment after trabeculectomy. Methods: Aqueous humor was collected at the
beginning of surgery from 52 eyes with glaucoma (29 POAG eyes, 17 PSX eyes
, 6 JG eyes) and from 29 control eyes that underwent cataract operation. TG
F-beta2 levels (intrinsically activated and total TGF-beta2) using ELISA me
thods as well as total protein concentrations of the aqueous humor were det
ermined. All preoperative clinical data of the glaucoma eyes (age, gender,
IOP, previous treatment, type of surgery) were compared with the TGF-beta2
levels. In 40 of these eyes, the postoperative follow-up (filtering bleb de
velopment, need for intervention, IOP) was correlated to the preoperatively
determined TGF-beta2 levels. Results: TGF-beta2 levels were increased in n
early half of the eyes with POAG and in most of the eyes with JG, but in ey
es with PSX, TGF-beta2 levels were within the normal range. No correlation
between TGF-beta2 levels and age, gender, IOP, previous treatment, or type
of surgery, or between TGF-beta2 levels and protein levels in aqueous humor
, was found. Correlation between bleb formation and TGF-beta2 levels reveal
ed that all but two of the POAG eyes with good clinical outcome (type 1 ble
b) had normal levels of activated TGF-beta2. Of the 13 eyes that needed pos
toperative intervention (type 2 and type 3 bleb), 8 had high and 5 had norm
al TGF-beta2 levels. Conclusions: PSX eyes differ from POAG and JG eyes not
only by their clinical or biomicroscopic appearance, but also by their nor
mal TGF-beta2 levels in aqueous humor. The fact that most of the POAG eyes
with favorable bleb development had normal TGF-beta2 levels indicated that
there might be some relationship between bleb formation and TGF-beta2 level
s. On the other hand, the fact that eyes with less favorable bleb developme
nt had both low and high TGF-beta2 levels indicated that other factors are
also involved in the scarring of the filtration bleb.