Serum vascular endothelial growth factor in late rheumatoid arthritis
Pinheiro, G.R.; Andrade, C.A.; Gayer, C.R.; Coelho, M.S.; Freire, S.M.; Scheinberg, M.A.
Clinical and Experimental Rheumatology 19(6): 721-723
2001
ISSN/ISBN: 0392-856X PMID: 11791646 Document Number: 540233
To investigate the serum levels of VEGF in patients with rheumatoid arthritis of long duration. Serum VEGF levels were measured in 118 patients with long-standing rheumatoid arthritis according to the ACR criteria (mean duration 12 years). The disease activity score was evaluated by the method of van der Heijde et al. Serum levels of VEGF in patients with RA were significantly higher than in healthy controls. VEGF levels showed no correlation with CRP, SAA amyloid protein, or the disease activity score. Our findings suggest that, contrary to the results reported in patients with early onset RA, where VEGF appears to play an active part in joint inflammation, in long-standing RA elevated VEGF serum levels may be an independent marker although its significance remain to be established.