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A comparison of sex steroid concentration levels in the vitreous and serum of patients with vitreoretinal diseases

The purpose of this study was to compare steroid hormone concentration levels in the vitreous and serum of vitreoretinal disease patients to elucidate the possibility of neurosteroid production in the retina. Serum and vitreous samples were collected from vitrectomy patients, and estradiol (E2) and...

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Autores principales: Nishikawa, Yuko, Morishita, Seita, Horie, Taeko, Fukumoto, Masanori, Sato, Takaki, Kida, Teruyo, Oku, Hidehiro, Sugasawa, Jun, Ikeda, Tsunehiko, Nakamura, Kimitoshi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5509246/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28704441
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0180933
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author Nishikawa, Yuko
Morishita, Seita
Horie, Taeko
Fukumoto, Masanori
Sato, Takaki
Kida, Teruyo
Oku, Hidehiro
Sugasawa, Jun
Ikeda, Tsunehiko
Nakamura, Kimitoshi
author_facet Nishikawa, Yuko
Morishita, Seita
Horie, Taeko
Fukumoto, Masanori
Sato, Takaki
Kida, Teruyo
Oku, Hidehiro
Sugasawa, Jun
Ikeda, Tsunehiko
Nakamura, Kimitoshi
author_sort Nishikawa, Yuko
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description The purpose of this study was to compare steroid hormone concentration levels in the vitreous and serum of vitreoretinal disease patients to elucidate the possibility of neurosteroid production in the retina. Serum and vitreous samples were collected from vitrectomy patients, and estradiol (E2) and testosterone (T) concentrations were measured using electro-chemiluminescence immunoassay. We measured E2 in epiretinal membrane (ERM, n = 14), macular hole (MH, n = 18), proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR, n = 20), and retinal detachment (RD, n = 19) cases, and T in ERM (n = 14), MH (n = 17), PDR (n = 13), and RD (n = 17) cases. No statistically significant age differences existed among the groups. Mean respective E2 concentrations (pg/ml) in the male/female vitreous were ERM: 6.67±4.04/18.82±7.10, MH: 10.3±7.02/17.00±4.8, PDR: 4.2±3.05/15.83±3.46, and RD: 10.00±4.58/16.06±4.57, while those in serum were ERM: 31.67±5.51/5.82±1.08, MH: 21.00±8.89/7.53±3.2, PDR: 29.20±7.07/12.75±10.62, and RD: 24.33±6.51/7.5±4.42. E2 concentrations were significantly higher (P<0.001) in the male serum than vitreous, yet significantly higher in the female vitreous than serum. Mean respective T concentrations (ng/ml) in the male/female vitreous were ERM: 0.15±0.03/0.15±0.01, MH: 0.15±0.01/0.15±0.01, PDR: 0.15±0.03/0.16±0.12, and RD: 0.14±0.01/0.17±0.08, while those in serum were ERM: 4.54±1.46/0.16±0.01, MH: 8.04±2.29/0.16±0.10, PDR: 5.14±1.54/0.22±0.11, and RD: 3.24±0.75/0.17±0.10. T concentrations were high in the male serum, yet extremely low in the male and female vitreous and female serum. High concentrations of E2 were found in the vitreous, and women, in particular, exhibited significantly higher concentrations in the vitreous than in the serum. This finding suggests the possibility that in vitreoretinal disease cases, the synthesis of E2 is increased locally only in female eyes.
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spelling pubmed-55092462017-08-07 A comparison of sex steroid concentration levels in the vitreous and serum of patients with vitreoretinal diseases Nishikawa, Yuko Morishita, Seita Horie, Taeko Fukumoto, Masanori Sato, Takaki Kida, Teruyo Oku, Hidehiro Sugasawa, Jun Ikeda, Tsunehiko Nakamura, Kimitoshi PLoS One Research Article The purpose of this study was to compare steroid hormone concentration levels in the vitreous and serum of vitreoretinal disease patients to elucidate the possibility of neurosteroid production in the retina. Serum and vitreous samples were collected from vitrectomy patients, and estradiol (E2) and testosterone (T) concentrations were measured using electro-chemiluminescence immunoassay. We measured E2 in epiretinal membrane (ERM, n = 14), macular hole (MH, n = 18), proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR, n = 20), and retinal detachment (RD, n = 19) cases, and T in ERM (n = 14), MH (n = 17), PDR (n = 13), and RD (n = 17) cases. No statistically significant age differences existed among the groups. Mean respective E2 concentrations (pg/ml) in the male/female vitreous were ERM: 6.67±4.04/18.82±7.10, MH: 10.3±7.02/17.00±4.8, PDR: 4.2±3.05/15.83±3.46, and RD: 10.00±4.58/16.06±4.57, while those in serum were ERM: 31.67±5.51/5.82±1.08, MH: 21.00±8.89/7.53±3.2, PDR: 29.20±7.07/12.75±10.62, and RD: 24.33±6.51/7.5±4.42. E2 concentrations were significantly higher (P<0.001) in the male serum than vitreous, yet significantly higher in the female vitreous than serum. Mean respective T concentrations (ng/ml) in the male/female vitreous were ERM: 0.15±0.03/0.15±0.01, MH: 0.15±0.01/0.15±0.01, PDR: 0.15±0.03/0.16±0.12, and RD: 0.14±0.01/0.17±0.08, while those in serum were ERM: 4.54±1.46/0.16±0.01, MH: 8.04±2.29/0.16±0.10, PDR: 5.14±1.54/0.22±0.11, and RD: 3.24±0.75/0.17±0.10. T concentrations were high in the male serum, yet extremely low in the male and female vitreous and female serum. High concentrations of E2 were found in the vitreous, and women, in particular, exhibited significantly higher concentrations in the vitreous than in the serum. This finding suggests the possibility that in vitreoretinal disease cases, the synthesis of E2 is increased locally only in female eyes. Public Library of Science 2017-07-13 /pmc/articles/PMC5509246/ /pubmed/28704441 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0180933 Text en © 2017 Nishikawa et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Nishikawa, Yuko
Morishita, Seita
Horie, Taeko
Fukumoto, Masanori
Sato, Takaki
Kida, Teruyo
Oku, Hidehiro
Sugasawa, Jun
Ikeda, Tsunehiko
Nakamura, Kimitoshi
A comparison of sex steroid concentration levels in the vitreous and serum of patients with vitreoretinal diseases
title A comparison of sex steroid concentration levels in the vitreous and serum of patients with vitreoretinal diseases
title_full A comparison of sex steroid concentration levels in the vitreous and serum of patients with vitreoretinal diseases
title_fullStr A comparison of sex steroid concentration levels in the vitreous and serum of patients with vitreoretinal diseases
title_full_unstemmed A comparison of sex steroid concentration levels in the vitreous and serum of patients with vitreoretinal diseases
title_short A comparison of sex steroid concentration levels in the vitreous and serum of patients with vitreoretinal diseases
title_sort comparison of sex steroid concentration levels in the vitreous and serum of patients with vitreoretinal diseases
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5509246/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28704441
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0180933
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