Reactivity of immune system cells to adrenaline and acetylcholine in patients with primary and recurrent posterior uveitis
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Posterior uveitis is a poly etiological group of diseases, which is distinguished by polymorphism of clinical manifestations, long-term chronic and recurrent nature of the process, frequent damage to both eyes, the development of various early and late complications, loss of ability to work for a signifcant period and disability of young people
Aim: to determine the level of expression of adrenaline and acetylcholine reception on peripheral blood lymphocytes in patients with primary and recurrent posterior uveitis during diferent periods of the disease
Methods: The assessment of the specifc reactivity of lymphocytes to the neurotransmitters adrenaline and acetylcholine was carried out using a complex method for assessing the individual sensitivity of the body to drugs (bio regulators)
Results: The absolute and relative levels of adreno/acetylcholine reception in patients with posterior uveitis were increased compared to the norm by 1.8–2.8 times/1.6–2.4 times, respectively. When the process recurs during the period of active infammation, higher absolute levels of expression of drenaline/acetylcholine receptors are signifcantly determined by 12.6% and 31.7%,respectively, in comparison with the period of remission. However, even during the period of remission, expression levels of adrenaline/acetylcholine receptors in patients with posterior uveitis remain above normal. We have determined that the chance that with posterior uveitis there will be an increased level of expression of adrenoreception/acetylcholine reception on peripheral blood lymphocytes with posterior uveitis is 67.5 times/23.6 times higher than normal. A strong direct connection has also been established between the expression of adrenoreception/acetylcholine reception on lymphocytes and the number of T-cells and T-helpers, a direct connection of lesser strength with
B-cells, which refects largely the connection with cellular immunity, and to a lesser extent with humoral immunity. As well as cell subpopulations with such biomarkers as markers of early activation of lymphocytes (CD-5),autoimmune aggression (CD-25), adhesion molecules as a marker of infammation (CD-54),“apoptosis” marker CD-95 (Fas/APO-1) have a direct correlation with the level of expression adrenaline/acetylcholine
Conclusions: The level of expression of adrenaline/acetylcholine on peripheral blood lymphocytes may serve as one of the nonspecifc biomarkers of activation of the infammatory process in posterior uveitis.
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Konovalova N., Diachkova Z., Kovtun O., Khramenko N., Velichko N., Bogdanova A. Reactivity of immune system cells to adrenaline and acetylcholine in patients with primary and recurrent posterior uveitis. Abstractband DOG 2024. Ophthalmologie 121 (Suppl 2), 200 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00347-024-02107-4