[HTML][HTML] Effects of diabetes on the eye

GA Lutty - Investigative ophthalmology & visual science, 2013 - iovs.arvojournals.org
Investigative ophthalmology & visual science, 2013iovs.arvojournals.org
Hyperglycemia has toxic effects on almost all cells in the body. Ophthalmic complications of
hyperglycemia are most profound in cornea and retina. Seventy percent of diabetics suffer
from corneal complications, collectively called diabetic keratopathy, which includes include
recurrent erosions, delayed wound healing, ulcers, and edema. Confocal microscopy has
permitted in vivo imaging of corneal nerves, which are also affected in diabetic subjects.
Gene therapies upregulating MNNG HOS transforming gene (cMet) and/or downregulating …
Abstract
Hyperglycemia has toxic effects on almost all cells in the body. Ophthalmic complications of hyperglycemia are most profound in cornea and retina. Seventy percent of diabetics suffer from corneal complications, collectively called diabetic keratopathy, which includes include recurrent erosions, delayed wound healing, ulcers, and edema. Confocal microscopy has permitted in vivo imaging of corneal nerves, which are also affected in diabetic subjects. Gene therapies upregulating MNNG HOS transforming gene (cMet) and/or downregulating MMP10 and cathepsin S are potential future therapies for diabetic keratopathy.
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