Turkcuoglu, IlginTurkcuoglu, PeykanKarabulut, Aysun BayTasar, Ahmet2024-08-042024-08-0420100932-00671432-0711https://doi.org/10.1007/s00404-009-1144-7https://hdl.handle.net/11616/95018To evaluate the vitreous VEGF level alterations and its correlation with its plasma level if any, in gestation. The blood and vitreous sampling procedures were performed before, during (20-23 days of gestation), and after gestation (2 months after birth) from seven White New Zealand rabbits. Blood samples were centrifuged then supernatants and vitreous samples were stored at -80A degrees C until assay. Measurements of serum and vitreous VEGF(165) were done by ELISA. The median plasma and vitreous VEGF(165) concentrations were 36.61 pg/ml (range 19.17-40.30), 14.92 pg/ml (range 8.95-15.20); 58.30 pg/ml (range 32.60-11.53), 20.51 pg/ml (range 11.94-21.26); and 35.30 pg/ml (range 27.30-39.60), 13.05 pg/ml (range 9.33-16.04) before, during and after gestation, respectively. Both the plasma and the vitreous VEGF(165) concentration during gestational period were significantly higher than pre-gestational period (P = 0.028, P = 0.018) and post-gestational period (P = 0.043, P = 0.028). The intravitreal VEGF(165) concentrations appeared to correlate with plasma VEGF(165) levels (r = 0.940, P = 0.002) only in the gestational period. Vitreous VEGF levels increase in positive correlation with plasma VEGF during pregnancy. Further prospective studies are needed to support this finding.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessVEGFGestationVitreousPlasmaLevelVitreous vascular endothelial growth factor level during gestationArticle28134174211952171110.1007/s00404-009-1144-72-s2.0-77950629407Q2WOS:000274199100006Q3