Changes in retinal microvasculature and serum Gremlin-1 levels in acromegaly: A case-control study
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Tarih
2024
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Elsevier
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info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
Özet
Objective: There are controversial results about the effects of GH/IGF-1 on retinal vasculature. Gremlin-1 has roles in both pituitary tumorigenesis and angiogenesis. Therefore, we aimed to detect retinal micro-vascular changes in acromegaly with OCTA and examine its association with serum Gremlin-1 levels. Design: A cross-sectional, case-control study Methods: We included 53 acromegaly patients and age/gender-matched 31 healthy controls. To evaluate retinal structure, optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) imaging was performed. Gremlin -1 levels were measured by the ELISA method. Results: Acromegaly patients had significantly lower superficial total density (p < 0.001), superficial parafoveal density (p = 0.002), superficial perifoveal density (p < 0.001); deep total density (p < 0.001), deep parafoveal density (p < 0.001), deep perifoveal density (p < 0.001). Total thickness and perifoveal thickness were significantly lower in the acromegaly group. Gremlin-1 levels were significantly lower in acromegaly patients (1.22(0.13) vs 1.38(0.29); p = 0.015, for acromegaly and control groups, respectively). We assessed study groups based on glucose tolerance status. Normal glucose tolerance (NGT) acromegaly patients had significantly lower superficial total density (p = 0.036), superficial perifoveal density (p = 0.003), deep total density (p = 0.023), and deep perifoveal density (p = 0.023) compared to NGT controls. According to backward linear regression analysis, the presence of acromegaly itself consistently showed a significant negative impact on all types of vascular density. Conclusion: Patients with acromegaly have decreased vascular density and lower levels of Gremlin-1 independent of glucose tolerance status. Acromegaly may cause a reduction in gremlin-1 as a compensatory mechanism due to high IGF-1 levels known as an angiogenic factor, which in turn leads to the decrease in vascular density, or gremlin-1 may already have shown a decline in response to chronic inflammation and endothelial dysfunction in acromegaly resulting in a reduction in vascular density.
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Anahtar Kelimeler
Acromegaly, Gremlin-1, Microvascular, OCTA, Retina
Kaynak
Photodiagnosis and Photodynamic Therapy
WoS Q Değeri
Q2
Scopus Q Değeri
Q2
Cilt
50
Sayı
Dec
Künye
Unal Kocabas, G., Furundaoturan, O., Degırmencı, C., Ozgur, S., Kocamanoglu, M., Aslan, C. G., Pehlivan Koroglu, E., Afrashı, F., Akcay, Y., Yildirim Simsir, I., & Sarer Yurekli, B. (2024). Changes in retinal microvasculature and serum gremlin-1 levels in acromegaly: A case-control study. Photodiagnosis and Photodynamic Therapy, 50, 104415.