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Antiretina antibodies have been found in the serum samples of four patients with cancer experiencing concomitant loss of vision (cancer-associated retinopathy [
CAR
] syndrome). These immunoglobulins bound an antigen from normal pooled retina having a molecular weight of 23,000 daltons, which we describe as the
CAR
antigen. No corresponding antibodies could be found in serum samples obtained from patients with cancer not experiencing vision loss, from patients having
retinitis pigmentosa
, or from normally sighted individuals who did not have cancer. The early detection of rising antibody titers against the
CAR
antigen could prove important in the identification of patients likely to suffer from CARs.
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PMID:Cancer-associated retinopathy. 295 Aug 46
Current review of data concerning the role of antigen S, IRBP and antigen
CAR
in various ocular diseases, including, uveitis of unknown etiology, birdshot choroid retinopathy, vasculitis, diabetic retinopathy and
retinitis pigmentosa
.
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PMID:[Retinal antigens in eye diseases--clinical value of diagnostic tests]. 747 3
The present study was undertaken to examine the involvement of descending pain modulatory systems from the brainstem rostral ventromedial medulla (RVM) in modulating visceral hyperalgesia produced by intracolonic instillation of zymosan. Three hours after intracolonic zymosan, the visceromotor response (VMR) to noxious colorectal distension (
CRD
, 80 mmHg, 20s) was increased significantly. This hyperalgesia was attenuated in a dose-dependent manner by the selective NMDA receptor antagonist APV (10-30 fmol, 1 microl) microinjected into the RVM. The hyperalgesia was also attenuated by intra-RVM administration of the nitric oxide synthase (NOS) inhibitor L-
NAME
. In support, there was a significant increase in the number of cells in the RVM labeled for NADPH diaphorase (NADPH-d) or neuronal NOS (nNOS) in zymosan-treated rats. In contrast to the effects of APV and L-
NAME
, administration of the non-NMDA receptor antagonist DNQX into the RVM further enhanced the already facilitated VMR to
CRD
in zymosan-treated rats. Taken together, these data suggest that zymosan-produced visceral hyperalgesia is influenced by two descending pain modulatory systems: a facilitatory system mediated by activation of NMDA receptors in the RVM and production of nitric oxide, and an inhibitory system mediated by activity at non-NMDA receptors in the RVM. The unmasking of one system by selective blockade of the other suggests simultaneous activation of both by colonic inflammation.
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PMID:Role of glutamate receptors and nitric oxide in the rostral ventromedial medulla in visceral hyperalgesia. 982 12