Parameters of 24-h rhythm in intraocular pressure (IOP) were assessed in patients with stable or advanced primary open-angle glaucoma (S-POAG/A-POAG) and referenced to the phase of “marker” circadian temperature rhythm of each patient. Body temperature and IOP were measured over a 72-h span in 115 participants (65 S-POAG and 50 A-POAG). Retinal Ganglion Cell (RGC) damage was assessed by high-definition optical coherence tomography. The 24-h IOP rhythm in A-POAG patients peaked during the night, opposite to the daytime phase position in S-POAG patients (p < 0.0001). The 24-h IOP phase correlated with RGC loss (p < 0.0001). The internal phase shift between IOP and body temperature gradually increased with POAG progression (p < 0.001). Angiotensin converting enzyme Alu-repeat deletion/insertion (ACE I/D) emerged as a candidate gene polymorphism, which may play a role in the alteration of the circadian IOP variability in advanced glaucoma. To conclude, a reliable estimation of the 24-h rhythm in IOP requires the degree of RGC damage to be assessed. In advanced POAG, the 24-h phase of IOP tended to occur during the night and correlated with RGC loss, being progressively delayed relative to the phase of temperature.
Purpose: to study the antioxidant system and lipid status of serum and evaluate the effect of Cytoflavin on these characteristics in patients with progressive and stable primary open angle glaucoma (POAG).Patients and methods. 67 patients with advanced stage POAG were observed. The average age was 66.3 ± 1.5 years. According to the course of the glaucoma process all patients were randomized into 2 groups: the 1st group with the stable glaucoma (31 patients) and the 2nd group with rapidly progressive glaucoma (36 patients). The progression criteria of POAG were global ganglion cell loss volume (GLV) and perimetric index (mean deviation-MD). For assessment of the reactivity of the vascular endothelium, a test with reactive hyperemia was performed using ultrasound method. The assessment of oxidative stress (OS) including peroxides, malonyldialdehyde (MDA) and the total antioxidant capacity of serum (AOS) were evaluated. The investigations of lipid metabolism included the level of cholesterol total (CT), cholesterol of low-density lipoproteins cholesterol (LDL-C), high-density lipoproteins cholesterol (HDL-C), triglycerides (TG) and atherogenic index (AI).Results. In the 2nd group there was the significant decrease of the mean GLV indices compared to those in the 1st group (7.16 ± 2.5 и 1.06 ± 0.2, respectively, р < 0.001). The mild degree of endothelial dysfunction (ED) predominantly was detected in patients of the 1st group (69 % of cases). The moderate and marked ED were found in patients with progressive POAG (68 and 25 %, respectively). The high level of OS in serum was determined in 43 % of patients of the 1st group and in 69 % of patients of the 2nd group (significant increase of peroxides and MDA). In patients with progressive POAG the mean indices of lipid metabolism (CT, LDL-C, HDL-C, TG, AI) were significantly higher than in healthy subjects (р < 0.001). Cytoflavin had a positive effect on the vascular endothelium function, normalization of lipid metabolism and decrease of OS in serum with increasing AOS in patients with progressive POAG.Conclusion. The assessment of the indices of OS, AOS and lipid metabolism enable us to determine the risk of progression of POAG and evaluate of the effectiveness of treatment.
Purpose. To analyze the daily dynamics and the parameters of intraocular pressure circadian rhythm (IOP CR) in patients with primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) (stable and progressive forms) and determine chronobiological regularities of glaucoma progression depending on the patterns of restructuring the daily dynamics of IOP CR and body temperature.Material and methods. The study included 75 POAG patients, of which 35 had a stable form (S-POAG) and 40 had a rapidly progressing form (P-POAG). The control group was composed of 80 subjects without POAG. The index of retinal ganglion cell loss measured by optical coherence tomography (OCT) was used as a criterion of POAG progression. IOP was measured by the patients themselves for 72 hours at 7 time points (3 am, 8 am, 11 am, 2 pm, 5 pm, 8 pm, and 11 pm, who used an Icare ONE portable intraocular pressure tonometer for individual use.Results. IOP daily dynamics was distributed differently in the different groups. In S-POAG, the peak values were mainly reached in the morning hours, while the minimum values were observed at night. In P-POAG, the peak values of IOP were contrariwise recorded at night. In both POAG groups, an increase of irregular fluctuation share was noted, which indicated a decrease of the CR contribution to the IOP CR. Moreover, in POAG, a change in the phase ratio between the IOP CR and CR of body temperature was observed. For IOP CR phase violation manifestations, the threshold value of GCS global loss index was determined at 10–15 % according to OCT data.Conclusion. IOP daily dynamics were shown to differ in S-POAG and P-POAG patients. In both groups. Signs of desynchronization were detected. The ganglion retinal cell global loss index can be used to determine phase disturbances of IOP CR.
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