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. 2021 Jan 18:38:E001.
doi: 10.1017/S0952523820000115.

The neuroscience of diabetic retinopathy

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The neuroscience of diabetic retinopathy

David A Antonetti. Vis Neurosci. .

Abstract

Diabetic retinopathy remains a leading cause of blindness despite recent advance in therapies. Traditionally, this complication of diabetes was viewed predominantly as a microvascular disease but research has pointed to alterations in ganglion cells, glia, microglia, and photoreceptors as well, often occurring without obvious vascular damage. In neural tissue, the microvasculature and neural tissue form an intimate relationship with the neural tissue providing signaling cues for the vessels to form a distinct barrier that helps to maintain the proper neuronal environment for synaptic signaling. This relationship has been termed the neurovascular unit (NVU). Research is now focused on understanding the cellular and molecular basis of the neurovascular unit and how diabetes alters the normal cellular communications and disrupts the cellular environment contributing to loss of vision in diabetes.

Keywords: Blood-Retinal Barrier; Diabetes; Neurovascular Unit; Retina.

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The author has no conflict of interest to report.

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