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Some studies have recently shown that the concentration of erythropoietin in the vitreous humor of diabetic patients suffering from diabetic retinopathy is higher than non-diabetic patients. It was reported a higher concentration of erythropoietin in vitreous humor than blood, indicating a local production. In some cases it was also found a positive association between concentrations of Erythropoietin and Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF). Both of these factors, erythropoietin and VEGF, show important angiogenic activity and may play a role in the development of diabetic retinopathy.
This study enrolled type 2 diabetic patients with PDR who had to undergo vitrectomy during the period May 2011-January 2012 at the Unit of Ophthalmology, A.O. Civil Hospital and University of Brescia. Inclusion criteria were the following: type 2 diabetes, age greater than 18 years, and PDR; exclusion criteria were: age less than 18 years, type 1 diabetes, initial DR, PDR patients not requiring surgery, previous vitrectomy in the eye under examination or other ophthalmic surgery or laser therapy within the previous 3 months.
Non-diabetic patients who underwent vitrectomy for macular hole or pucker represented the control group (CTRLs); their inclusion criteria were: age greater than 18 years and the presence of macular pucker or macular hole requiring vitrectomy. Exclusion criteria were: age less than 18 years, diagnosis of diabetes mellitus, and previous vitrectomy in the eye under examination or other ophthalmic surgery or laser therapy within the previous 3 months. All patients underwent a complete ophthalmologic examination (visual acuity, slit lamp, tonometry, fluorescein retinal angiography, and optical coherence tomography -OCT-). Informed consent was obtained from all patients after a detailed description of the aims and procedures of the study.
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All patients underwent a 23- or 25-gauge pars plana vitrectomy. The primary outcome of the study was the measurement of EPO and VEGF concentrations in serum and vitreous and aqueous humor. Blood samples, taken before surgery, were centrifuged at 3000 rpm for 10 minutes to separate the serum fraction, which was stored at -80°C. Aqueous and vitreous humor were taken during the surgery and immediately frozen at -80°C. Both EPO and VEGF concentrations were measured in serum and vitreous humor; however, owing to the small amount of sample, only EPO concentrations were determined in aqueous humor. EPO was assayed by radioimmunoassay (Immulite EPO 200, Siemens), with the lowest detection limit of 1.0 mIU/mL. VEGF was assayed by ELISA (Human VEGF Immunoassay, R & D Systems Europe, Abingdon, UK) with a lower limit of detection of 10.0 pg/mL. VEGF concentrations below the lower limit of detection were set to 5 pg/mL to perform statistical analysis. VEGF values above 2000 pg/mL were set to 2500 pg/mL; statistical tests were also performed after deleting the data above 2000 pg/mL.
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