[Research progress on the pathogenesis of PM2.5 in ophthalmic diseases].

Q3 Medicine
C C Yang, Y Ma, Q Jiang, J S Xue
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Abstract

PM2.5 is a fine particulate matter with an aerodynamic equivalent diameter of less than or equal to 2.5 μm, and it is the primary pollutant that causes haze. In recent years, numerous research results have shown that PM2.5 is associated with various ophthalmic diseases and its pathogenic mechanism is complex. It can disrupt the homeostasis of the tear film and the function of the meibomian glands, leading to dry eye; increase the risk of allergic and other types of conjunctivitis; may cause blepharitis; affect the homeostasis of the corneal epithelium and promote the development of keratopathy; the correlation with cataract is controversial; it is related to the risk of glaucoma; it is associated with age-related macular degeneration; it may also indirectly promote diabetic retinopathy. Prevention and control measures include controlling the level of PM2.5, strengthening publicity and screening, reducing going out and wearing goggles, etc. PM2.5 is closely related to ophthalmic diseases, but its specific pathogenic mechanism still requires more research to explore.

[眼科疾病中 PM2.5 致病机理的研究进展]。
PM2.5 是一种空气动力学当量直径小于或等于 2.5 μm 的细颗粒物,是造成灰霾的主要污染物。近年来,大量研究结果表明,PM2.5 与多种眼科疾病相关,其致病机制复杂。它可以破坏泪膜的平衡和睑板腺的功能,导致干眼症;增加过敏性结膜炎和其他类型结膜炎的风险;可能引起睑缘炎;影响角膜上皮的平衡,促进角膜病变的发展;与白内障的相关性尚存争议;与青光眼的风险有关;与老年性黄斑变性有关;还可能间接促进糖尿病视网膜病变。防控措施包括控制PM2.5水平、加强宣传和筛查、减少外出和佩戴护目镜等。PM2.5与眼科疾病密切相关,但其具体的致病机制还需要更多的研究来探索。
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中华眼科杂志
中华眼科杂志 Medicine-Ophthalmology
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