[Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and modulation of wound healing after glaucoma surgery].

I Stalmans, E Vandewalle, T Van Bergen
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Glaucoma is an important cause of blindness. Therefore, the optimalisation of glaucoma surgery might have an important impact on the visual prognosis and the quality of life of glaucoma patients. This project focuses on the development of antifibrotic strategies that would inhibit the scarring of the created fistula, and thus improve the outcome after glaucoma surgery. We found that the vascular growth factor VEGF that is mostly known for its role in blood vessel formation also plays a role in postoperative wound healing. Furthermore, we studied the potential of anti-VEGF therapy to inhibit excessive wound healing (scar formation) after glaucoma surgery. Indeed, both in vitro and in vivo, VEGF prove to be efficacious to reduce scar formation, and thus improve the prognosis after glaucoma surgery. This fundamental research translated into a prospective clinical study, in which anti-VEGF is administered during glaucoma surgery, to improve the outcome after the surgery. We therefore hope that this translational research will indeed result in a better prognosis and quality of life for our glaucoma patients.

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[血管内皮生长因子(VEGF)与青光眼术后创面愈合的调节]。
青光眼是致盲的重要原因。因此,青光眼手术的优化可能对青光眼患者的视力预后和生活质量有重要影响。本项目的重点是发展抗纤维化策略,以抑制形成的瘘管的瘢痕形成,从而改善青光眼手术后的预后。我们发现血管生长因子VEGF主要以其在血管形成中的作用而闻名,也在术后伤口愈合中发挥作用。此外,我们研究了抗vegf治疗抑制青光眼术后过度伤口愈合(瘢痕形成)的潜力。在体外和体内实验中,VEGF均能有效减少青光眼术后瘢痕的形成,从而改善青光眼术后的预后。这项基础研究转化为一项前瞻性临床研究,在青光眼手术期间给予抗vegf,以改善手术后的预后。因此,我们希望这项转化性研究确实会为我们的青光眼患者带来更好的预后和生活质量。
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