Correlation between ERG changes and FGF2 mRNA upregulation in patients with choroidal melanoma.
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
To study electroretinographic response to light flashes in patients with
choroidal melanoma and to define possible factors involved in the
modification of both a- and b-wave.
I.S.C.E.V. standard flash-ERG was recorded from both affected and control
eyes on 24 patients before surgical operation (local excision or
enucleation). The choroidal melanomatous mass ranged from 33 to 2880 mm3.
Tissues from both melanomatous retina-choroid complex and areas far from
the melanoma (unaffected) were taken from 13 enucleated eyes to measure
the level of FGF2 mRNA, utilising the technique of semiquantitative
reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). Tissues from ten
normal eyes were used as control.
The majority of patients showed a marked a- and b-wave attenuation in the
affected eye with respect to the fellow eye. In 10 retinal specimens the
expression of FGF2 mRNA showed an increase in retinal regions far from the
melanoma compared to control eyes.
Many patients present an increase in the expression of FGF2 mRNA in the
unaffected part of the retina and a clear attenuation in both a- and b ERG
components. The size of melanoma does not predict the amount of reduction
in the ERG response, at least for sizes less than 1000 mm3. We suggest
that the melanoma triggers a process leading to an upregulation of FGF2 in
the human eye and this upregulation might be responsible for the ERG
attenuation.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Neurotrofine; Neuropatie; ERG
Elenco autori:
DI LORETO, Silvia
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