To determine whether inflammatory cytokines are increased in proliferative
diabetic retinopathy. We measured concentrations of interleukin-6, 8 (IL-6,
8) and tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha by enzyme-linked immunosorbent as
say (ELISA) in vitreous and serum from 47 patients with proliferative diabe
tic retinopathy and 21 patients with vitreous noninflammatory retinopathies
. Vitreous concentration of IL-6 were 64.7 +/- 12.8 pg/ml in proliferative
diabetic retinopathy, much greater(P<.005) than in noninflammatory retinopa
thy (2.8<plus/minus>4.5 pg/ml). Amounts of IL-8 in vitreous fluid also were
greater in proliferative retinopathy than in noninflammatory retinopathy(3
4.0 +/- 11.5 vs. 6.1 +/-2.0 pg/ml, P<.005). Concentrations of TNIF-<alpha>
in vitreous fluid were not statistically different in proliferative retinop
athy from those in noninflammatory retinopathy. In sera, concentrations of
IL-6 and IL-8 were not different between proliferative and noninflammatory
retinopathy. However, serum TNF-alpha was much greater in proliferative ret
inopathy than in noninflammatory retinopathy (0.81 +/-0.72 vs. 0.09 +/-0.00
pg/ml, P<.001), Elevated TNF-<alpha> in serum then may be diagnostically u
seful in proliferative diabetic retinopathy. And inflammatory cytokines in
vitreous may be pathogenically important in this concentration. (C) 2001 El
sevier Science Inc. All rights reserved.