| Literature DB >> 19052654 |
V Zanon-Moreno1, P Melo, M M Mendes-Pinto, C J Alves, J J Garcia-Medina, I Vinuesa-Silva, M A Moreno-Nadal, M D Pinazo-Duran.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Glaucoma is an optic neuropathy characterized by a high intraocular pressure (IOP), alterations in optic nerve head, and loss of visual field that could lead to bilateral blindness. Serotonin (5-HT) is a biogenic monoamine that is synthesized from hydroxylation of tryptophan and acts by three ways, dissemination, metabolism, and reuptake in synaptic cleft through specific systems of the membrane. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the 5-HT and 5-HIAA (5-hydroxiindolacetic acid) levels in the aqueous humor of patients with primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG).Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 19052654 PMCID: PMC2593000
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Vis ISSN: 1090-0535 Impact factor: 2.367
Exclusion criteria.
| Glaucoma different of POAG | Ocular pathology different of cataracts |
| Age under 41 or over 90 years | Family history of glaucoma |
| Age under 41 or over 90 years |
POAG=primary open-angle glaucoma.
Features of the studied groups.
| GG | 30 | 71.267±7.182 | 13 (43%) | 17 (57%) | 0.765 |
| CG | 30 | 73.533±8.989 | 12 (40%) | 18 (60%) | 0.667 |
GG=glaucoma group; CG=cataract group; SD=standard deviation; SR=sex ratio (number of male/number of female).
Figure 1Serotonin levels. The chart shows lower levels of serotonin in aqueous humor of glaucoma patients than in aqueous humor of cataracts patients (2.838 ng/ml in GG and 3.076 ng/ml in CG; p=0.820).
Figure 25-HIAA levels. The chart shows statistically significant higher levels of hydroxiindolacetic acid in aqueous humor of glaucoma patients than in aqueous humor of cataracts patients (22.317 ng/ml in GG and 18.816 ng/ml in CG; p=0.001).
Figure 3Serotonin turnover. The chart shows the 5-HIAA/5-HT ratio in the aqueous humor of both glaucoma and cataract groups. 5-HT turnover was higher in glaucoma patients than in cataracts patients (14.050 in GG and 12.684 in CG; p=0.598).
Figure 4Pearson’s correlation between 5-HT and 5-HIAA in the glaucoma group. The chart shows a statistically significant negative correlation between serotonin and hydroxiindolacetic acid in glaucoma group (p=0.000).
Figure 5Pearson’s correlation between 5-HT and 5-HIAA in cataract group. The chart shows a statistically significant negative correlation between serotonin and hydroxiindolacetic acid in cataracts group (p=0.002).