Lifestyle Changes in Aging and their Potential Impact on POAG.
Carl ErbClivia ErbAvaz KazakovGulnara KapanovaBurkhard WeisserPublished in: Klinische Monatsblatter fur Augenheilkunde (2024)
Primary open angle glaucoma is a primary mitochondrial disease with oxidative stress triggering neuroinflammation, eventually resulting in neurodegeneration. This affects many other areas of the brain in addition to the visual system. Aging also leads to inflammaging - a low-grade chronic inflammatory reaction in mitochondrial dysfunction, so these inflammatory processes overlap in the aging process and intensify pathophysiological processes associated with glaucoma. Actively counteracting these inflammatory events involves optimising treatment for any manifest systemic diseases while maintaining chronobiology and improving the microbiome. Physical and mental activity also provides support. This requires a holistic approach towards optimising neurodegeneration treatment in primary open angle glaucoma in addition to reducing intraocular pressure according personalised patient targets.
Keyphrases
- oxidative stress
- low grade
- physical activity
- mental health
- high grade
- cardiovascular disease
- ischemia reperfusion injury
- traumatic brain injury
- dna damage
- lipopolysaccharide induced
- white matter
- inflammatory response
- weight loss
- diabetic rats
- cognitive impairment
- heat shock
- blood brain barrier
- lps induced
- brain injury
- optic nerve
- heat stress