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Biomedical and Environmental Sciences ; (12): 613-621, 2022.
Artículo en Inglés | WPRIM | ID: wpr-939600

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Objective@#To analyze the prevalence of dry and wet age-related macular degeneration (AMD) in patients with diabetes, hypertension and hyperlipidemia, and to analyze the risk factors for AMD.@*Methods@#A population-based cross-sectional epidemiologic study was conducted involving 14,440 individuals. We assessed the prevalence of dry and wet AMD in diabetic and non-diabetic subjects and analyzed the risk factors for AMD.@*Results@#The prevalence of wet AMD in diabetic and non-diabetic patients was 0.3% and 0.5%, respectively, and the prevalence of dry AMD was 17% and 16.4%, respectively. The prevalence of wet AMD in healthy, hypertensive, hyperlipidemic, and hypertensive/hyperlipidemic populations was 0.5%, 0.3%, 0.2%, and 0.7%, respectively. The prevalence of dry AMD in healthy, hypertensive, hyperlipidemic, and hypertensive/hyperlipidemic populations was 16.6%, 16.2%, 15.2%, and 17.2%, respectively. Age, sex, body mass index, and use of hypoglycemic drugs or lowering blood pressure drugs were corrected in the risk factor analysis of AMD. Diabetes, diabetes/hypertension, diabetes/hyperlipidemia, and diabetes/hypertension/hyperlipidemia were analyzed. None of the factors analyzed in the current study increased the risk for the onset of AMD.@*Conclusion@#There was no significant difference in the prevalence of wet and dry AMD among diabetic and non-diabetic subjects. Similarly, there was no significant difference in the prevalence of wet and dry AMD among subjects with hypertension and hyperlipidemia. Diabetes co-existing with hypertension and hyperlipidemia were not shown to be risk factors for the onset of dry AMD.


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Humanos , Estudios Transversales , Diabetes Mellitus/epidemiología , Hiperlipidemias/epidemiología , Hipertensión/epidemiología , Degeneración Macular/etiología , Factores de Riesgo
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Chinese Pharmaceutical Journal ; (24): 165-168, 2018.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-858430

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Studies of blood-brain barrier (BBB) play an important role in the R&D of new drugs for neurological disorders. Cellculture models of blood-brain barrier are helpful to study the functions and biological properties of the major BBB components, including brain microvascular endothelial cells, astrocytes, and pericytes, observe and analyze different components' reactions during the drug treatment, optimize the dosing progress, and reduce toxicity. According to the properties of individual BBB components, we summarized several widely used in vitro models of BBB, including monolayer models, co-culture models and the newly developed microfluidic-based models. By comparing their advantages and disadvantages, we provided suggestions on the selection of BBB models according to different research purposes.

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