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Atrial natriuretic peptide in the vitreous humor and epiretinal membranes of patients with proliferative diabetic retinopathy.
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Diabetic patients with active neovascularization have significantly higher levels of ANP in the vitreous humor than those without active PDR. Diabetic patients without PDR were also found to have significantly higher vitreous ANP levels than non-diabetic patients. Since plasma and vitreous ANP concentrations were found to be unrelated, we suggest intraocular ANP synthesis and/or an increase in the release of ANP into the vitreous, as opposed to diffusion from the blood, as the main factors contributing to the high vitreous ANP levels observed in diabetic patients. In the fibrovascular epiretinal tissue of these patients, ANP was found to be localized in vascular, glial, fibroblast-like and retinal pigment epithelium cells. Our findings suggest a role for ANP in PDR.
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