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The scientists suspect angiotensin II also aids in wound healing and regulation of pressure within small blood vessels in the eye.</p><p>However in <a href="/Features/Health/Diabetes.asp">diabetes</a>, angiotensin II levels rise in the eye, possibly in response to high glucose levels. The increased levels help promote inflammation, stimulating remodelling of blood vessels and tissue destruction.</p><p>Dr. Rojas said: "Vascular inflammation is one of the first steps to inducing the changes in the retina."</p><p>MCG scientists have demonstrated that interleukin-6 is a needed accomplice whose previously undetectable levels in the eye also increase, pointed out Caldwell.</p><p>With the help of interleukin-6, angiotensin II causes white blood cells to stick to the endothelial cells lining blood vessels of the retina, which slows blood flow.</p><p>The white blood cells also start producing inflammatory and vascular growth factors that cause blood vessel walls to leak and thicken, further reducing blood flow. Retinal cells start dying from the constricted blood and oxygen supplies that result. As a response, the body prompts growth of new blood vessels, probably to help but instead causing more vision impairment.</p><p>If the trigger, high glucose, was temporary, these natural responses might help clear damaged cells and protect the eye.</p><p>Rojas said: "Inflammation is a compensatory mechanism that gets activated as a survival mechanism...If it continues, the effect is bad."</p><p>Caldwell said: "We have known for along time if patients keep their blood sugar under perfect control, they don't have these problems, but that's hard.... That is why it's such a difficult disease."</p><p>To study interleukin-6's role in the destruction, the researchers injected angiotensin II into the vitreous portion of the eyes of mice missing the gene for the inflammatory factor as well as normal mice.</p><p>The extra angiotensin did not much affect the retinal vessels of mice lacking interleukin-6 but vessels in the normal mouse retina mimicked the inflammatory reaction found in diabetic retinopathy.</p><p>When interleukin-6 was reintroduced to the genetically altered mice, the damage mimicked that of the normal mice.</p><p>Caldwell said: "So when we knock out interleukin-6, we can block the effects of angiotensin II."</p><p>The research has been published online in Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science.</p><!-- google_ad_section_end --><p class="s">ANI</p>
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