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Eye (Lond) ; 30(3): 369-74, 2016 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26563658

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: The aim of this study is to evaluate the ocular pulse amplitude (OPA) and choroidal thickness (CT) measurements in patients with diabetic macular edema (DME) and healthy subjects. METHODS: A total of 34 patients (12 male and 22 female) who had type 2 diabetes mellitus with DME and 34 sex-matched healthy subjects (13 male and 21 female) were included in this prospective study. The intraocular pressure (IOP) and OPA were measured with Dynamic contour tonometer (Pascal DCT, Switzerland). The subfoveal CT was measured using the Cirrus HD-OCT (Carl Zeiss Meditec). The CT at 1500 µm and 3000 µm nasal and temporal to the central fovea was also measured. RESULTS: The mean IOP values were 18.4±3.5 and 17.1±2.1 mm Hg in DME patients and healthy controls, respectively (P= 0.091). The mean OPA values in patients with DME (2.58±0.96) and controls (3.52±1.03) were statistically different (P<0.001). The mean subfoveal CT value was 273.5±30.2 µm in the eyes with DME and 321.4±36.5 µm in the control group (P< 0.001). In both groups, linear regression analysis showed no significant association between OPA and CT measurements. The IOP showed a significantly positive correlation with OPA in both DME (P=0.002, r=0.526) and controls (P=0.004, r=0.483). CONCLUSIONS: The current study suggests that both pulsatile choroidal blood flow and CT are decreased in patients with DME.


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Blood Pressure/physiology , Choroid/pathology , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/physiopathology , Diabetic Retinopathy/physiopathology , Macular Edema/physiopathology , Aged , Choroid/blood supply , Female , Humans , Intraocular Pressure/physiology , Male , Middle Aged , Prospective Studies , Tomography, Optical Coherence , Tonometry, Ocular , Visual Acuity/physiology
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21345720

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Raman micro-spectroscopic analysis of cultured HCT116 colon cancer cells in the presence of roscovitine, [seliciclib, 2-(1-ethyl-2-hydroxy-ethylamino)-6-benzylamino-9-isopropylpurine], a promising drug candidate in cancer therapy, has been performed for the first time. The aim of this study was to investigate modulations in colon cancer cells induced by roscovitine. Raman spectra of the cultured HCT116 colon cancer cells treated with roscovitine at different concentrations (0, 5, 10, 25 and 50 µM) were recorded in the range 400-1850 cm(-1). It was shown that the second derivative profile of the experimental spectrum gives valuable information about the wavenumbers and band widths of the vibrational modes of cell components, and it eliminates the appearance of false peaks arising from incorrect baseline corrections. In samples containing roscovitine, significant spectral changes were observed in the intensities of characteristic protein and DNA bands, which indicate roscovitine-induced apoptosis. Roscovitine-induced apoptosis was also assessed by flow cytometry analysis, and analysis of propidium iodide staining. We observed some modifications in amide I and III bands, which arise from alterations in the secondary structure of cell proteins caused by the presence of roscovitine.


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Colonic Neoplasms/pathology , Purines/pharmacology , Spectrum Analysis, Raman/methods , Flow Cytometry , HCT116 Cells , Humans , Propidium/metabolism , Purines/chemistry , Roscovitine
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