• Sun Yat-sen University of Medical Sciences,Zhongshan Ophth almic Center,Guangzhou 510060, China;
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Purpose To determine the effect of exogenous interleukin-1 alpha; (IL-1 alpha;) on the retina and its vasculature and VEGF expression in SD rats. Methods IL-1 alpha;2.0 ng (20  mu;l)  were injected into the vitreous of 8 left eyes of 8 SD rats while steriled PBS were injected into 8 right contralateral eyes of the same rats as control. All eyes were assessed by direct ophthalmoscopy every day and enucleated on the 7 thpostoperative day. Histological examination (hemato xylineosin staining) and immunohistochemical staining with antibody against VEGF antigen were performed, and sections were observed and photographed under light microscopy. Results ①All 8 IL-1 alpha; inject ed eyes developed epiretinal membranes and extraretinal neovascularization on the 3 rd postoperative days while none of the 8 control eyes exhibited any a bnormal retinal vascular changes and they were confirmed by HE staining;②Immuno staining identified VEGF express mainly in the inner layer of vessel walls, the epiretinal membranes, the neuroganglional layer and the photoreceptor layer of retina, while the control eyes showed only weak positive staining in the photo receptor layer. Conclusions IL-1 alpha; is capable of inducing vitreo retinal neovascularization,and increasing the expression of VEGF in the retina and epiretinal membranes. (Chin J Ocul Fundus Dis, 2001,17:135-137)

Citation: HU Jie,TANG Shibo,ZHENG Huling,et al. Interleukin-1α induces retinal neovascularization and the expression of vascular endothelium growth factor in SD rats. Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases, 2001, 17(2): 135-137. doi: Copy