ObjectiveTo observe the concentration of plasma endothelin (ET-1) in patients with nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy(NAION) and investigate the relationship between ET-1 and NAION.MethodsThe plasma levels of ET-1 in 41 patients with NAION and 15 age-matched normal control subjects were measured by radioimmuoassay (RIA). The patients with NAION were divided into high papilloedema group, light papilloedema group, and recovery group according to the degree of papilloedema; and were divided into group1 (within 14 days), 2 (within 15-30 days), 3 (within 31-60 days), and 4 (within 61-180 days) according to the disease course. The plasma levels of ET-1 in different groups were detected and compared.ResultsThe plasma level of ET-1 in patients with NAION was significantly higher than that in the normal subjects (t=5.02,P<0.05)and there was no obvious difference in NAION patients with different genders.There were significant differences of the plasma level among the groups with different degree of papilloedema(F=4.65,P<0.05). ET-1 plasma level gradually decreased as the disease course increased, and there were significant differences among the groups with different disease course(F=4.29,P<0.05). The difference of plasma level of ET-1 between Group 13 with corresponding disease courses and the control group was significant respectively(t1=5.92,t2=3.47,t3=2.18, P1lt;0.01, P2lt;0.05, P3lt;0.05)ConclusionThe plasma level of ET-1 in patients with NAION may be related to the degree of papilloedema lesion and disease courses. (Chin J Ocul Fundus Dis, 2005,21:156-158)
Objective To investigate the alteration of protein kinase C (PKC) and endothelin system in early diabetic rats, and the effect of specific PKC inhibitor on the expression of retinal endothelin-1 (ET-1). Methods The rats model with streptozotocin(STZ)-induced diabetes were set up. The expression of retinal PKC was detected by enzyme-linked immunoabsorbent assay (ELISA). The expression of retinal ET-1, ET-3, ET-A and ET-B receptor mRNA was determined by semi-quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). The alteration of retinal ET-1 mRNA after intravitreal injection of PKC inhibitor GF109203X in diabetic rats was also observed. Results The activities of membranous PKC were significantly increased in 2-week diabetic rats compared with that in normal rats(t=3.296 , P=0.008), while activities of cytosolic PKC were unchangeable(t=0.138, P=0.894). The expression of retinal ET-1 mRNA was significantly increased(P=0.008), while no change was found in expression of ET-3, ET-A and ET-B mRNA(P=0.918,P=0.889,P=0.500). After intravitreal in jection of 10-5、10-6、10-7 mol/L PKC inhibitor GF109203X in diabetic rats, the expression of retinal ET-1 mRNA was decreased in a dose-dependent manner compared with the control rats. Conclusion Activation of PKC and increased expression of ET-1 could be found in the retina of early diabetic rats, and PKC inhibitor could inhibit the expression of retinal ET-1. (Chin J Ocul Fundus Dis,2004,20:168-171)
Objective To investigate the effect of the damage and functional change of vascular endothelial cells (VEC) on diabetic retinopathy(DR). Methods Circulating endothelial cell (CEC) number and plasma endothelin(ET) level were measured in 18 normal control subjects and 55 patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) consisting of 20 cases of DM with out retinopathy,20 cases of DM with-background diabetic retinopathy and 15 cases of DM with proliferative diabetic retinopathy. Results CEC number and plasma ET level in DM were significantly higher than those in normal subjects(Plt;0.001)respectively.With the progression of DR,CEC number was significantly elevated and plasma ET level was gradually elevated.There was significant positive correlation between CEC number and plasma ET level (r=0.738,Plt;0.001,n=55). Conclusion VEC damage and elevated plasma ET level induced by VEC damage may play an important role in the development and progression of DR. (Chin J Ocul Fundus Dis,2000,16:166-168)
OBJECTIVE:To investigate relationship between plasma endotbelin(ET)and serum angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE)levels and diabetic retinopathy (DR). METHODS: Plasma ET and serum ACE levels were measured in 62 patients with diabetes mellitus(DM) and in 30 normal control subjects with radioimmunoassay and ultraviolet-spectrophotometry. RESULTS:Plasma ET and serum ACE levels in patients with DR were significantly higher than in patients without DR (P<0.01). Along with the progression of DR,plasma ET levels were significantly elevated and serum ACE levels were gradually elevated. CONCLUSIONS :These findings suggest that increased plasma ET and serum ACE levels may be related to the development and progression of DR. (Chin J Ocul Fundus Dis,1996,12: 177-179)