[眼病中重金属与碳水化合物代谢紊乱:系统综述]。

Q3 Medicine
G J Udom, B Oritsemuelebi, C Frazzoli, B Bocca, F Ruggieri, O E Orisakwe
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目的:揭示重金属对碳水化合物代谢的负面影响及其机制和影响因素,以及重金属在眼病发病、病理生理和进展中的作用。材料和方法:根据PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and meta - analysis)检索不同数据库(如Scopus、PubMed等),收集重金属在碳水化合物代谢和眼病发病机制中的联系和作用的证据。使用关键评估技能项目检查表对纳入的研究进行质量评估,并使用叙事综合方法对提取的数据进行分析。结果:检索到的128篇论文中,符合纳入标准的有24篇。重金属主要通过毒性干扰(诱导、抑制和/或失活)葡萄糖代谢酶和氧化应激与糖尿病和继发性糖尿病眼病(年龄相关性黄斑变性、白内障和糖尿病视网膜病变)的发生和进展相关。DR的病因是复杂的,包括视网膜神经血管单元内几种代谢和信号机制的同时破坏。由于重金属对视网膜上皮黑色素含量的高亲和力,视网膜更容易受到金属诱导的毒性的影响。结论:本研究强调了长期和间歇性接触重金属的有害影响,表明没有安全的接触水平。为了预防由重金属引起的碳水化合物代谢改变引起的继发性眼病,应在易感人群中使用金属螯合剂、低血糖饮食和改变生活方式。
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[Heavy metals and derangement in carbohydrate metabolism in eye diseases: a systematic review].

Purpose: To uncover the negative impacts of heavy metals on carbohydrate metabolism, their mechanisms and contributory factors, as well as their role on the etiopathogenesis, pathophysiology, and progression of eye diseases.

Material and methods: Following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA), various databases were searched (e.g., Scopus, PubMed, etc.) to collect evidence on the link and role of heavy metals in carbohydrate metabolism and pathogenesis of eye diseases. Included studies were appraised for quality using the Critical Appraisal Skills Programme checklists and extracted data were analyzed using the narrative synthesis method.

Results: Of the 128 papers retrieved, 24 papers met the inclusion criteria. Heavy metals are associated with the onset and progression of diabetes and eye diseases secondary to diabetes (age-related macular degeneration, cataract, and diabetic retinopathy) majorly via toxic interference (induction, inhibition and/or deactivation) of glucose metabolizing enzymes and oxidative stress. The etiology of DR is intricate and includes the simultaneous disruption of several metabolic and signaling mechanisms within the retinal neurovascular unit. The retina is more susceptible to metal-induced toxicities due to the high affinity of heavy metals to melanin content of the retinal epithelium.

Conclusion: This study emphasizes the harmful effects of chronic and intermittent exposure to heavy metals, suggesting no safe exposure levels. To prevent eye diseases secondary to heavy metals-induced altered carbohydrate metabolism, metal chelators, low glycemic diets, and lifestyle modifications should be exploited among vulnerable populations.

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Vestnik oftalmologii
Vestnik oftalmologii Medicine-Ophthalmology
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期刊介绍: The journal publishes materials on the diagnosis and treatment of eye diseases, hygiene of vision, prevention of ophthalmic affections, history of Russian ophthalmology, organization of ophthalmological aid to the population, as well as the problems of special equipment. Original scientific articles and surveys on urgent problems of theory and practice of Russian and foreign ophthalmology are published. The journal contains book reviews on ophthalmology, information on the activities of ophthalmologists" scientific societies, chronicle of congresses and conferences.The journal is intended for ophthalmologists and scientific workers dealing with clinical problems of diseases of the eye and physiology of vision.
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