眼压和青光眼损伤:视神经头和视网膜机械传感器的重要作用

IF 18.6 1区 医学 Q1 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Ian Pitha , Liya Du , Thao D. Nguyen , Harry Quigley
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眼压与青光眼的发生和发展之间存在着许多未解之谜。眼压本身并不能提炼出一个统一的值,因为眼压水平会随着时间的推移而变化,因眼部位置而异,并且会受到测量方法的影响。最终,眼压水平会产生机械应变,影响视神经头的轴突功能,导致局部细胞外基质重塑和视网膜神经节细胞死亡--这是青光眼的特征,也是青光眼性视力丧失的原因。在健康眼睛和青光眼眼睛中,眼球头部和颅底薄层的细胞外基质应变在区域上是不同的,在程度和位置上也是不同的。在青光眼中,眼压诱导的组织应变的最终目标是视神经头部的视网膜神经节细胞轴突和支持轴突功能的细胞(星形胶质细胞、神经血管单元、小胶质细胞和成纤维细胞)。这些细胞通过一系列源自细胞膜的信号感知组织应变,并改变细胞骨架组织、迁移、分化、基因转录和增殖。将机械刺激转化为分子信号的蛋白质就像带通滤波器一样,会感知一些刺激,而忽略另一些刺激,细胞对刺激的反应会因细胞类型和分化状态的不同而不同。因此,要充分了解与青光眼相关的眼压信号,就必须了解眼压诱导的机械刺激的最终细胞靶点及其感知、忽略这些信号并将其转化为细胞作用的能力。
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IOP and glaucoma damage: The essential role of optic nerve head and retinal mechanosensors

There are many unanswered questions on the relation of intraocular pressure to glaucoma development and progression. IOP itself cannot be distilled to a single, unifying value, because IOP level varies over time, differs depending on ocular location, and can be affected by method of measurement. Ultimately, IOP level creates mechanical strain that affects axonal function at the optic nerve head which causes local extracellular matrix remodeling and retinal ganglion cell death – hallmarks of glaucoma and the cause of glaucomatous vision loss. Extracellular tissue strain at the ONH and lamina cribrosa is regionally variable and differs in magnitude and location between healthy and glaucomatous eyes. The ultimate targets of IOP-induced tissue strain in glaucoma are retinal ganglion cell axons at the optic nerve head and the cells that support axonal function (astrocytes, the neurovascular unit, microglia, and fibroblasts). These cells sense tissue strain through a series of signals that originate at the cell membrane and alter cytoskeletal organization, migration, differentiation, gene transcription, and proliferation. The proteins that translate mechanical stimuli into molecular signals act as band-pass filters – sensing some stimuli while ignoring others – and cellular responses to stimuli can differ based on cell type and differentiation state. Therefore, to fully understand the IOP signals that are relevant to glaucoma, it is necessary to understand the ultimate cellular targets of IOP-induced mechanical stimuli and their ability to sense, ignore, and translate these signals into cellular actions.

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期刊介绍: Progress in Retinal and Eye Research is a Reviews-only journal. By invitation, leading experts write on basic and clinical aspects of the eye in a style appealing to molecular biologists, neuroscientists and physiologists, as well as to vision researchers and ophthalmologists. The journal covers all aspects of eye research, including topics pertaining to the retina and pigment epithelial layer, cornea, tears, lacrimal glands, aqueous humour, iris, ciliary body, trabeculum, lens, vitreous humour and diseases such as dry-eye, inflammation, keratoconus, corneal dystrophy, glaucoma and cataract.
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