VOPROSY MEDITSINSKOI KHIMII (ISSN 0042-8809)

Angiotensin converting enzyme activity and its role in the pathogenesis of hydrodynamics and hemodynamics disturbances after contusion injury of the eye

   
Bendelic E.C., Kost O.A., Dotsenko V.L., Neshkova E.A., Moshetova L.K., Yarovaya G.A.
PubMed Id: 10432562
Year: 1999  Volume: 45  Issue: 3  Pages: 250-255
Angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) activity was studied in tear fluid of the contusion injured eye. We found substantial decrease of ACE activity during 1 month after trauma. Reduced ACE activity can potentiate kinin action and may contribute to the maintenance of reduced vascular tone, high capillary permeability inducing ciliochoroidal effusion which leads to ocular hypotony. We have found decrease of ACE activity in another healthy eye.
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Keywords: angiotensin converting enzyme, eye contusion injury, hydrodynamics, hemodynamics
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Bendelic, E. C., Kost, O. A., Dotsenko, V. L., Neshkova, E. A., Moshetova, L. K., Yarovaya, G. A. (1999). Angiotensin converting enzyme activity and its role in the pathogenesis of hydrodynamics and hemodynamics disturbances after contusion injury of the eye. Voprosy Meditsinskoi Khimii, 45(3), 250-255.
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