2014
DOI: 10.3109/08820538.2014.962159
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Evaluation of Neopterin Levels in an Endotoxin-Induced Experimental Uveitis Model

Abstract: This study demonstrates that neopterin levels correlate with early intraocular inflammatory response in an endotoxin-induced uveitis model.

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“…This compound is a stable low-molecular-weight heterocyclic product of monocytes, macrophages and other cells [20,21], and regarded as a marker of activation of cellular immunity in a number of disorders. Given the role of immune mechanisms in the pathogenesis of uveitis, and that neopterin levels correlate with intraocular inflammatory response in an uveitis model [22,23], neopterin level is a potential important marker of the severity of inflammation in uveitis [20,24]. Because there is a paucity of reports focused on the potential for using this characteristic as a diagnostic criterion in ocular disorders, especially in uveitis with raised IOP, studies on this subject are important.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This compound is a stable low-molecular-weight heterocyclic product of monocytes, macrophages and other cells [20,21], and regarded as a marker of activation of cellular immunity in a number of disorders. Given the role of immune mechanisms in the pathogenesis of uveitis, and that neopterin levels correlate with intraocular inflammatory response in an uveitis model [22,23], neopterin level is a potential important marker of the severity of inflammation in uveitis [20,24]. Because there is a paucity of reports focused on the potential for using this characteristic as a diagnostic criterion in ocular disorders, especially in uveitis with raised IOP, studies on this subject are important.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%