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Growth Factors in Age-Related Macular Degeneration: Pathogenic and Therapeutic Implications
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Several growth factors are not expressed at detectable levels by immunocytochemistry in normal RPE cells in rats or humans but do appear following photocoagulation or the development of CNVMs in ARMD. This suggests that these growth factors have a pathogenic role in choroidal neovascularization. Possibly, bFGF and VEGF act synergistically to accelerate neovascularization. The up-regulation of VEGF in CNVMs is of special interest because up-regulation of this growth factor in other systems appears to be stimulated by tissue hypoxia. Till now, hypoxia has not been considered a major pathogenic agent in the development of CNVMs in ARMD or other macular diseases.