Mechanisms of macular edema: Beyond the surface. (March 2018)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Mechanisms of macular edema: Beyond the surface. (March 2018)
- Main Title:
- Mechanisms of macular edema: Beyond the surface
- Authors:
- Daruich, Alejandra
Matet, Alexandre
Moulin, Alexandre
Kowalczuk, Laura
Nicolas, Michaël
Sellam, Alexandre
Rothschild, Pierre-Raphaël
Omri, Samy
Gélizé, Emmanuelle
Jonet, Laurent
Delaunay, Kimberley
De Kozak, Yvonne
Berdugo, Marianne
Zhao, Min
Crisanti, Patricia
Behar-Cohen, Francine - Abstract:
- Abstract: Macular edema consists of intra- or subretinal fluid accumulation in the macular region. It occurs during the course of numerous retinal disorders and can cause severe impairment of central vision. Major causes of macular edema include diabetes, branch and central retinal vein occlusion, choroidal neovascularization, posterior uveitis, postoperative inflammation and central serous chorioretinopathy. The healthy retina is maintained in a relatively dehydrated, transparent state compatible with optimal light transmission by multiple active and passive systems. Fluid accumulation results from an imbalance between processes governing fluid entry and exit, and is driven by Starling equation when inner or outer blood-retinal barriers are disrupted. The multiple and intricate mechanisms involved in retinal hydro-ionic homeostasis, their molecular and cellular basis, and how their deregulation lead to retinal edema, are addressed in this review. Analyzing the distribution of junction proteins and water channels in the human macula, several hypotheses are raised to explain why edema forms specifically in the macular region. "Pure" clinical phenotypes of macular edema, that result presumably from a single causative mechanism, are detailed. Finally, diabetic macular edema is investigated, as a complex multifactorial pathogenic example. This comprehensive review on the current understanding of macular edema and its mechanisms opens perspectives to identify new preventive andAbstract: Macular edema consists of intra- or subretinal fluid accumulation in the macular region. It occurs during the course of numerous retinal disorders and can cause severe impairment of central vision. Major causes of macular edema include diabetes, branch and central retinal vein occlusion, choroidal neovascularization, posterior uveitis, postoperative inflammation and central serous chorioretinopathy. The healthy retina is maintained in a relatively dehydrated, transparent state compatible with optimal light transmission by multiple active and passive systems. Fluid accumulation results from an imbalance between processes governing fluid entry and exit, and is driven by Starling equation when inner or outer blood-retinal barriers are disrupted. The multiple and intricate mechanisms involved in retinal hydro-ionic homeostasis, their molecular and cellular basis, and how their deregulation lead to retinal edema, are addressed in this review. Analyzing the distribution of junction proteins and water channels in the human macula, several hypotheses are raised to explain why edema forms specifically in the macular region. "Pure" clinical phenotypes of macular edema, that result presumably from a single causative mechanism, are detailed. Finally, diabetic macular edema is investigated, as a complex multifactorial pathogenic example. This comprehensive review on the current understanding of macular edema and its mechanisms opens perspectives to identify new preventive and therapeutic strategies for this sight-threatening condition. Highlights: Cells forming inner and outer blood-retinal barriers maintain retinal homeostasis. Macular edema results from an imbalance between fluid entry and drainage mechanisms. Intraretinal accumulation of macromolecules osmotically attracts water and solutes. The structural organization of the retina explains why edema develops in the macula. A glymphatic system may be formed by AQP4 expression along macular Müller cells. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Progress in retinal and eye research. Volume 63(2018:Mar.)
- Journal:
- Progress in retinal and eye research
- Issue:
- Volume 63(2018:Mar.)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 63 (2018)
- Year:
- 2018
- Volume:
- 63
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2018-0063-0000-0000
- Page Start:
- 20
- Page End:
- 68
- Publication Date:
- 2018-03
- Subjects:
- Macula -- Edema -- Mechanisms -- Diabetes -- Retina -- Cysts
Retina -- Periodicals
Retina -- Research -- Methodology -- Periodicals
Eye -- Diseases -- Periodicals
Eye -- Periodicals
Eye Diseases -- Periodicals
Retina -- Periodicals
Rétine -- Périodiques
Rétine -- Recherche -- Méthodologie -- Périodiques
617.7005 - Journal URLs:
- http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/13509462 ↗
http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.preteyeres.2017.10.006 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 1350-9462
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