Putative protective role of lutein and zeaxanthin in diabetic retinopathy

被引:48
作者
Neelam, Kumari [1 ,2 ]
Goenadi, Catherina J. [3 ]
Lun, Katherine [3 ]
Yip, Chee Chew [1 ]
Eong, Kah-Guan Au [1 ,4 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Khoo Teck Puat Hosp, Dept Ophthalmol & Visual Sci, 90 Yishun Cent, Singapore 768828, Singapore
[2] Singapore Eye Res Inst, Singapore, Singapore
[3] Natl Univ Singapore Hosp, Dept Ophthalmol, Singapore, Singapore
[4] Mt Elizabeth Med Ctr, Singapore Int Eye Cataract Retina Ctr, Singapore, Singapore
[5] Farrer Pk Med Ctr, Int Eye Cataract Retina Ctr, Singapore, Singapore
关键词
PIGMENT OPTICAL-DENSITY; GLYCATION END-PRODUCTS; MACULAR PIGMENT; RETINAL METABOLISM; OXIDATIVE DAMAGE; MITOCHONDRIAL BIOGENESIS; SERUM CONCENTRATIONS; MESO-ZEAXANTHIN; LIPID-MEMBRANES; IN-VIVO;
D O I
10.1136/bjophthalmol-2016-309814
中图分类号
R77 [眼科学];
学科分类号
100212 ;
摘要
Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is one of the most important microvascular complications of diabetes and remains the leading cause of blindness in the working-age individuals. The exact aetiopathogenesis of DR remains elusive despite major advances in basic science and clinical research. Oxidative damage as one of the underlying causes for DR is increasingly being recognised. In humans, three hydroxycarotenoids, lutein (L), zeaxanthin (Z) and meso-zeaxanthin (MZ), accumulate at the central retina (to the exclusion of all other dietary carotenoids), where they are collectively known as macular pigment. These hydroxycarotenoids by nature of their biochemical structure and function help neutralise reactive oxygen species, and thereby, prevent oxidative damage to the retina (biological antioxidants). Apart from their key antioxidant function, evidence is emerging that these carotenoids may also exhibit neuroprotective and anti-inflammatory function in the retina. Since the preliminary identification of hydroxycarotenoid in the human macula by Wald in the 1940s, there has been astounding progress in our knowledge of the role of these carotenoids in promoting ocular health. While the Age-Related Eye Disease Study 2 has established a clinical benefit for L and Z supplements in patients with age-related macular degeneration, the role of these carotenoids in other retinal diseases potentially linked to oxidative damage remains unclear. In this article, we comprehensively review the literature germane to the putative protective role of two hydroxycarotenoids, L and Z, in the pathogenesis of DR.
引用
收藏
页码:551 / 558
页数:8
相关论文
共 93 条
  • [1] A Systematic Meta-Analysis of Genetic Association Studies for Diabetic Retinopathy
    Abhary, Sotoodeh
    Hewitt, Alex W.
    Burdon, Kathryn P.
    Craig, Jamie E.
    [J]. DIABETES, 2009, 58 (09) : 2137 - 2147
  • [2] Sustained supplementation and monitored response with differing carotenoid formulations in early age-related macular degeneration
    Akuffo, K. O.
    Nolan, J. M.
    Howard, A. N.
    Moran, R.
    Stack, J.
    Klein, R.
    Klein, B. E.
    Meuer, S. M.
    Sabour-Pickett, S.
    Thurnham, D. I.
    Beatty, S.
    [J]. EYE, 2015, 29 (07) : 902 - 912
  • [3] Beneficial Effect of Docosahexanoic Acid and Lutein on Retinal Structural, Metabolic, and Functional Abnormalities in Diabetic Rats
    Arnal, Emma
    Miranda, Maria
    Johnsen-Soriano, Siv
    Alvarez-Nolting, Raquel
    Diaz-Llopis, Manuel
    Araiz, Javier
    Cervera, Enrique
    Bosch-Morell, Francisco
    Romero, Francisco J.
    [J]. CURRENT EYE RESEARCH, 2009, 34 (11) : 928 - 938
  • [4] Serum concentrations of advanced glycation endproducts are associated with the development of atherosclerosis as well as diabetic microangiopathy in patients with type 2 diabetes
    Aso, Y
    Inukai, T
    Tayama, K
    Takemura, Y
    [J]. ACTA DIABETOLOGICA, 2000, 37 (02) : 87 - 92
  • [5] Macular pigment and age related macular degeneration
    Beatty, S
    Boulton, M
    Henson, D
    Koh, HH
    Murray, IJ
    [J]. BRITISH JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY, 1999, 83 (07) : 867 - 877
  • [6] Synergistic effects of zeaxanthin and its binding protein in the prevention of lipid membrane oxidation
    Bhosale, P
    Bernstein, PS
    [J]. BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA-MOLECULAR BASIS OF DISEASE, 2005, 1740 (02): : 116 - 121
  • [7] HPLC measurement of ocular carotenoid levels in human donor eyes in the lutein supplementation era
    Bhosale, Prakash
    Zhao, Da You
    Bernstein, Paul S.
    [J]. INVESTIGATIVE OPHTHALMOLOGY & VISUAL SCIENCE, 2007, 48 (02) : 543 - 549
  • [8] Lutein and zeaxanthin supplementation reduces photooxidative damage and modulates the expression of inflammation-related genes in retinal pigment epithelial cells
    Bian, Qingning
    Gao, Shasha
    Zhou, Jilin
    Qin, Jian
    Taylor, Allen
    Johnson, Elizabeth J.
    Tang, Guangwen
    Sparrow, Janet R.
    Gierhart, Dennis
    Shang, Fu
    [J]. FREE RADICAL BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE, 2012, 53 (06) : 1298 - 1307
  • [9] Brain-derived neurotrophic factor
    Binder, DK
    Scharfman, HE
    [J]. GROWTH FACTORS, 2004, 22 (03) : 123 - 131
  • [10] Distribution of lutein and zeaxanthin stereoisomers in the human retina
    Bone, RA
    Landrum, JT
    Friedes, LM
    Gomez, CM
    Kilburn, MD
    Menendez, E
    Vidal, I
    Wang, WL
    [J]. EXPERIMENTAL EYE RESEARCH, 1997, 64 (02) : 211 - 218