International Journal of Ophthalmology (Dec 2019)

Corneal alteration and pathogenesis in diabetes mellitus

  • Han Zhao,
  • Yan He,
  • Yue-Rong Ren,
  • Bai-Hua Chen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.18240/ijo.2019.12.17
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 12
pp. 1939 – 1950

Abstract

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The incidence of diabetes mellitus (DM) and its complications have increased considerably worldwide. Diabetic keratopathy is the major complication of the cornea characterized by delayed corneal wound healing, decreasing corneal epithelial sensitivity, and recurrent corneal ulcers. There is accumulating evidence that diabetic keratopathy is correlated with the hyperglycemic state. Different corneal components may produce different alterations under hyperglycemia. In addition, diabetic nerve alteration may become a novel biomarker of early-stage DM. Abnormalities of the corneal nerve plexus have been associated with diabetic inflammatory states. There is rapidly growing evidence based on investigations of diabetic corneal nerves through in vivo confocal microscopy. Understanding the molecular pathogenesis caused by hyperglycemia may assist in the identification of novel biomarkers, as well as therapeutic targets for early treatment. This review mainly summarizes recent findings on corneal alteration and pathogenesis in DM.

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