changes in retinal microvascular diameter in patients with diabetes

changes in retinal microvascular diameter in patients with diabetes

;Silva AVB;Gouvea SA;Silva APB;Bortolon S;Rodrigues AN;Abreu GR;Herkenhoff FL
biochemical pharmacology 2015 Vol. 2015 pp. 267-273
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Andréa Vasconcellos Batista da Silva,1 Sonia Alves Gouvea,2 Aurélio Paulo Batista da Silva,1 Saulo Bortolon,3 Anabel Nunes Rodrigues,2 Glaucia Rodrigues Abreu,2 Fernando Luiz Herkenhoff,2 1Department of Morphology, 2Department of Physiological Sciences, Health Sciences Center, 3Department of Technology, Informatic Center, Federal University of Espírito Santo, Vitoria, Espirito Santo, Brazil Background and objectives: Diabetic retinopathy is the main microvascular complication in diabetes mellitus and needs to be diagnosed early to prevent severe sight-threatening retinopathy. The purpose of this study was to quantify the retinal microvasculature pattern and analyze the influence of blood glucose level and the duration of diabetes mellitus on the retinal microvasculature. Methods: Two groups were analyzed: patients with diabetes (N=26) and patients without diabetes, ie, controls (N=26). A quantitative semiautomated method analyzed retinal microvasculature. The diameters of arterioles and venules were measured. The total numbers of arterioles and venules were counted. The ratio of arteriole diameter to venule diameter was calculated. The retinal microvasculature pattern was related to clinical and biochemical parameters. Results: Patients with diabetes exhibited larger venule diameters in the upper temporal quadrant of the retina compared to the lower temporal quadrant (124.85±38.03 µm vs 102.92±15.69 µm; P<0.01). Patients with diabetes for 5 or more years had larger venule diameters in the upper temporal quadrant than patients without diabetes (141.62±44.44 vs 112.58±32.11 µm; P<0.05). The degree of venodilation in the upper temporal quadrant was positively correlated with blood glucose level and the estimated duration of diabetes mellitus. Interpretation and conclusion: The employed quantitative method demonstrated that patients with diabetes exhibited venule dilation in the upper temporal quadrant, and the duration of diabetes mellitus was positively correlated with blood glucose level. Therefore, the early assessment of retinal microvascular changes is possible prior to the onset of diabetic retinopathy. Keywords: diabetic retinopathy, diabetes mellitus, diabetic microangiopathy

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