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Article

ET-1, MMPs, ZAG, and APN Link Reduced Ocular Perfusion to Glaucoma

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Department of Ophthalmology and Ophtha-Lab at St. Franziskus-Hospital, 48145 Muenster, Germany
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Department of Anaesthesiology, Erasmus Medical Center (EMC), 3015 GD Rotterdam, The Netherlands
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Department of Ophthalmology, University of Luebeck, 23562 Luebeck, Germany
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Department of Ophthalmology, University of Essen, 45147 Essen, Germany
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Department of Human Medicine, University of Oldenburg, 26129 Oldenburg, Germany
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Authors to whom correspondence should be addressed.
These authors contributed equally to this work.
Biomolecules 2025, 15(10), 1364; https://doi.org/10.3390/biom15101364
Submission received: 3 July 2025 / Revised: 18 August 2025 / Accepted: 18 September 2025 / Published: 25 September 2025
(This article belongs to the Topic Advances in Adiponectin)

Abstract

Purpose: This study sets out to analyze the correlation of ET-1, a vasoactive peptide, along with various cytokines and vascular factors, with clinical parameters and OCT/OCT-A measurements in glaucoma participants. Methods: Eyes of participants with cataract (n = 30) or glaucoma (n = 87) were examined with optical coherence tomography (OCT) and OCT angiography (OCT-A). Aqueous humor (AqH) from the examined eye and plasma were sampled during cataract or glaucoma surgery and analyzed by means of ELISA and Luminex assay to determine their levels of ET-1 and 35 proteins deemed relevant for regulation of the AqH outflow pathway, ocular perfusion (OP), and glucose metabolism. Results: Glaucomatous eyes are characterized by reductions in RNFL thickness and OP, reflected by reduced vessel density. Furthermore, significantly elevated peripheral ET-1 levels were detected in participants with glaucoma. In addition, significantly elevated AqH levels of MMP-2, MMP-3, ET-1, sEMMPRIN, ZAG, sLOX-1, follistatin, cortisol, endostatin, sTIE-2, and PDGF-BB were detected in the glaucomatous eyes, with correlation to reduced VD for APN, C3a, MMP-3, resistin, sTIE-2, and ZAG. Multivariable analysis showed a correlation of AqH APN levels with the reduced VD in glaucomatous eyes. Conclusions: The peripheral ET-1 level and the intraocular levels of APN, C3a, MMP-3, resistin, sTIE-2, and ZAG are associated with impaired OP in glaucoma. Furthermore, elevated intraocular levels of MMP-3, ZAG, and APN were identified as biomarkers for impaired perfusion in glaucoma.
Keywords: OCT angiography; glaucoma; endothelin; cytokines; ocular perfusion; vessel density; POAG; XFG; biomarker OCT angiography; glaucoma; endothelin; cytokines; ocular perfusion; vessel density; POAG; XFG; biomarker

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Kasper, M.; Rothaus, K.; Schopmeyer, L.; Bauer, D.; Grisanti, S.; Heinz, C.; Loser, K.; Lommatzsch, C. ET-1, MMPs, ZAG, and APN Link Reduced Ocular Perfusion to Glaucoma. Biomolecules 2025, 15, 1364. https://doi.org/10.3390/biom15101364

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Kasper M, Rothaus K, Schopmeyer L, Bauer D, Grisanti S, Heinz C, Loser K, Lommatzsch C. ET-1, MMPs, ZAG, and APN Link Reduced Ocular Perfusion to Glaucoma. Biomolecules. 2025; 15(10):1364. https://doi.org/10.3390/biom15101364

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Kasper, Maren, Kai Rothaus, Lasse Schopmeyer, Dirk Bauer, Swaantje Grisanti, Carsten Heinz, Karin Loser, and Claudia Lommatzsch. 2025. "ET-1, MMPs, ZAG, and APN Link Reduced Ocular Perfusion to Glaucoma" Biomolecules 15, no. 10: 1364. https://doi.org/10.3390/biom15101364

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Kasper, M., Rothaus, K., Schopmeyer, L., Bauer, D., Grisanti, S., Heinz, C., Loser, K., & Lommatzsch, C. (2025). ET-1, MMPs, ZAG, and APN Link Reduced Ocular Perfusion to Glaucoma. Biomolecules, 15(10), 1364. https://doi.org/10.3390/biom15101364

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