Role of Oral Antioxidant Supplementation in the Current Management of Diabetic Retinopathy.
Enrique Antonio Alfonso-MuñozRaquel Burggraaf-Sánchez de Las MatasJorge Mataix BoronatJulio César Molina MartínMaria Carmen DescoPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2021)
Oxidative stress has been postulated as an underlying pathophysiologic mechanism of diabetic retinopathy (DR), the main cause of avoidable blindness in working-aged people. This review addressed the current daily clinical practice of DR and the role of antioxidants in this practice. A systematic review of the studies on antioxidant supplementation in DR patients was presented. Fifteen studies accomplished the inclusion criteria. The analysis of these studies concluded that antioxidant supplementation has a IIB level of recommendation in adult Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes mellitus subjects without retinopathy or mild-to-moderate nonproliferative DR without diabetic macular oedema as a complementary therapy together with standard medical care.
Keyphrases
- diabetic retinopathy
- oxidative stress
- editorial comment
- optical coherence tomography
- clinical practice
- case control
- end stage renal disease
- anti inflammatory
- type diabetes
- prognostic factors
- dna damage
- healthcare
- primary care
- newly diagnosed
- peritoneal dialysis
- physical activity
- ischemia reperfusion injury
- diabetic rats
- glycemic control
- cardiovascular disease
- mesenchymal stem cells
- wound healing
- weight loss
- patient reported outcomes
- heat shock
- cataract surgery