Klinika Oczna Suplement

Abstract

3/2004 vol. 106
Experimental research

The apo­li­po­pro­te­in E po­ly­mor­phism in age re­la­ted ma­cu­lar de­ge­ne­ra­tion

  1. Z Zakładu Patofizjologii Katedry Patofizjologii i Endokrynologii Śląskiej Akademii Medycznej
  2. Z Zakładu Biochemii Klinicznej Śląskiej Akademii Medycznej, Szpital w Sosnowcu
  3. Z Katedry i Zakładu Chemii Śląskiej Akademii Medycznej
  4. Z Kliniki Endokrynologii Katedry Patofizjologii i Endokrynologii Śląskiej Akademii Medycznej
  5. Z Katedry Anestezjologii i Intensywnej Terapii Śląskiej Akademii Medycznej
KLINIKA OCZNA 2004, Supl. 3: S427–S428
Online publish date: 2022/12/29
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Purpose

The aim of the study was to evaluate association of apo E polymorphism with AMD.

Material and methods

The included participants of this study were: 45 patients aged 60 to 71 (mean age 66,2±3,6), treated because of AMD. Genomic DNA was extracted from peripheral blood leukocytes, and the subsequent analysis of apo E genotypes was performed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR).

Results

In our study the allele frequencies in control group of patients were similar to the apo E allele distribution presented by other authors in Caucasian populations. We have not found significant differences between AMD and control group patients for apo (E) genotype or allele frequency. Compared with control group (ε4 -13,6%, ε2 -2,27%), the frequency of ε4 allele was not significantly decreased (11,11%) and ε2 allele frequency (7,77%) increased in AMD patients.

Conclusions

The results of our present study have not indicate a significant association between AMD development and apo E allele frequency, in our studied population of AMD patients.

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