脂肪组织对眼部炎症的影响。

IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Normila Barthelemy, Raquel Goldhardt, Kimberly Cabrera, Anat Galor
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目的:我们报告一个与病态肥胖相关的眼部病理病例,强调全身性炎症在眼部疾病中的作用和减肥的临床影响。方法:我们报告一例49岁的男性,患有病态肥胖和阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停,他接受了继发于圆锥角膜的双侧角膜移植。4年来,他患有慢性球充血伴移植物-宿主交界处进行性血管生长,慢性外用皮质类固醇治疗。发病9年后,他还出现了严重的乳头水肿,并伴有特发性颅内高压,对乙酰唑胺治疗和视神经鞘开窗治疗无效。同时,患者的促炎标志物(红细胞沉降率、c反应蛋白)持续升高。患者接受了垂直袖胃切除术,体重明显减轻。记录临床表现、治疗干预和结果。结果:患者体重减轻188磅后角膜移植健康和乳头水肿明显改善。全身炎症指标,包括红细胞沉降率和c反应蛋白也恢复正常。这些发现表明脂肪组织肿块与眼部炎症之间存在相关性。结论:我们的患者眼部病理迅速改善,体脂率显著降低。我们认为,与肥胖相关的免疫变化有助于促进眼部炎症状态,并随着体重减轻而改善。他的病例强调,有必要进一步研究来自白色脂肪组织的脂肪因子对包括眼睛在内的主要器官系统的致病机制。
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Influence of Adipose Tissue on Ocular Inflammation.

Purpose: We present a case of ocular pathology linked to morbid obesity, emphasizing the role of systemic inflammation in ocular disease and clinical impact of weight loss.

Methods: We report the case of a 49-year-old man with morbid obesity and obstructive sleep apnea who underwent bilateral corneal transplants secondary to keratoconus. For 4 years, he had chronic bulbar hyperemia with progressive blood vessel growth across the graft-host junction, which was treated with chronic topical corticosteroids. Nine years after presentation, he also developed severe papilledema associated with idiopathic intracranial hypertension that proved recalcitrant to treatment with acetazolamide therapy and optic sheath fenestration. Concomitantly, the patient's proinflammatory markers (erythrocyte sedimentation rate, C-reactive protein) were consistently elevated. The patient underwent vertical sleeve gastrectomy, resulting in substantial weight loss. Clinical findings, treatment interventions, and outcomes were documented.Results: The patient experienced marked improvement in corneal graft health and resolution of papilledema following weight loss of 188 pounds. Systemic inflammatory markers, including erythrocyte sedimentation rate and C-reactive protein, also normalized. These findings suggest a correlation between adipose tissue mass and ocular inflammation.

Conclusions: Our patient had rapid improvements in his ocular pathology that correlated with a notable reduction in body fat percentage. We propose that the immunological changes associated with obesity contributed to a proinflammatory ocular state that improved with weight loss. His case highlights that additional research is warranted to explore the etiopathogenic mechanisms of adipokines derived from white adipose tissue on major organ systems, including the eye.

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Cornea
Cornea 医学-眼科学
CiteScore
5.20
自引率
10.70%
发文量
354
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: For corneal specialists and for all general ophthalmologists with an interest in this exciting subspecialty, Cornea brings together the latest clinical and basic research on the cornea and the anterior segment of the eye. Each volume is peer-reviewed by Cornea''s board of world-renowned experts and fully indexed in archival format. Your subscription brings you the latest developments in your field and a growing library of valuable professional references. Sponsored by The Cornea Society which was founded as the Castroviejo Cornea Society in 1975.
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