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Case Rep Ophthalmol ; 11(1): 8-15, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32009933

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We report a case of idiopathic orbital inflammation with a shallow anterior chamber and choroidal detachments. This study involved an 87-year-old female patient who presented at our department after becoming aware of the progression of diplopia. Examination of the patient's right eye revealed proptosis, as well as conjunctival edema with dilated and tortuous blood vessels. The right-eye anterior chamber was shallow, and fundus examination revealed marked choroidal detachments. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed enlargement of the right-orbit extraocular muscles and a suspected compression of the right-orbit superior and inferior ophthalmic veins, yet no expansion of the cavernous sinus. We diagnosed the patient as having idiopathic orbital inflammation in her right orbit, and subsequently started corticosteroid therapy. One week after initiating treatment, the anterior chamber was found to be nearing a normal depth, and the choroidal detachments were found to have disappeared. Our findings revealed that the inflammatory swelling of the extraocular muscle due to idiopathic orbital inflammation resulted in compression of the right-orbit superior and inferior ophthalmic veins, thus leading to an apparent choroidal circulation disorder that presented with a shallow anterior chamber and marked choroidal detachments.

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Ann Clin Biochem ; 45(Pt 3): 307-12, 2008 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18482920

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BACKGROUND: It is important to explain target proteins for the understanding of the pathogenesis of vitreoretinal diseases. In a previous study, we identified more than 100 proteins including seven angiogenic-modulated factors in vitreous humours (VHs). Although there have been many reports of expressed protein profiles in VHs, only a few of these are modified proteins, such as those undergoing phosphorylation and oxidation. METHODS: We applied Western blotting (WB), selective staining of phosphoproteins and mass spectrometry to detect and identify phosphoproteins in VHs of patients with vitreoretinal diseases. After the removal of albumin and immunoglobulins A/G in VHs, the proteins were separated by sodium dodecyl sulphate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and reacted with anti-PY-20 monoclonal antibody on transfer membranes, and treated proteins were visualized with Phos-tag and identified by matrix-assisted laser desorption time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOFMS). RESULTS: WB analysis detected four positive bands, 20, 30, 35 and 55 kDa, in VHs of patients with vitreoretinal diseases. One of them, 55 kDa, was frequently detected in VHs of patients with macular hole (MH) and retinal detachment (RD), but the band was not found in patients with proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR). alpha-1 antitrypsin (alpha-1 AT) was identified in excised gel pieces of this band. CONCLUSIONS: We identified five phosphorylated proteins such as alpha-1 AT in VHs of patients with vitreoretinal diseases by MALDI-TOFMS and WB analysis. Phosphotyrosyl alpha-1 AT was neither detected in PDR patients nor in any plasma. Phosphotyrosyl alpha-1 AT may be a new biomarker of MH and RD.


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Phosphoproteins/analysis , Retinal Diseases/metabolism , Vitreous Body/chemistry , Amino Acid Sequence , Blotting, Western , Diabetic Retinopathy/metabolism , Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel , Humans , Molecular Sequence Data , Phosphoproteins/chemistry , Phosphoproteins/isolation & purification , Phosphotyrosine/analysis , Proteomics/methods , Retinal Detachment/metabolism , Retinal Perforations/metabolism , Spectrometry, Mass, Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption-Ionization , Vitreoretinopathy, Proliferative/metabolism , Vitreous Body/metabolism
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