| Literature DB >> 32880791 |
Zhuoqing Zhang1,2, Yikun Zhou3, Haiyan Zhao1,2, Jinghui Xu1,2, Xiaochun Yang4,5.
Abstract
Diabetic retinopathy, the most common complication of diabetes, is a neurodegenerative disease in the eye. And Parkinson's disease, affecting the health of 1-2% of people over 60 years old throughout the world, is the second largest neurodegenerative disease in the brain. As the understanding of diabetic retinopathy and Parkinson's disease deepens, the two diseases are found to show correlation in incidence, similarity in clinical presentation, and close association in pathophysiological mechanisms. To reveal the association between pathophysiological mechanisms of the two disease, in this review, the shared pathophysiological factors of diabetic retinopathy and Parkinson's disease are summarized and classified into dopaminergic system, circadian rhythm, neurotrophic factors, α-synuclein, and Wnt signaling pathways. Furthermore, similar and different mechanisms so far as the shared pathophysiological factors of the two disorders are discussed systematically. Finally, a brief summary and new perspectives are presented to provide new directions for further efforts on the association, exploration, and clinical prevention and treatment of diabetic retinopathy and Parkinson's disease.Entities:
Keywords: Circadian rhythm; Diabetic retinopathy; Dopamine; Neurotrophic factors; Parkinson's disease; Wnt signaling pathways
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32880791 DOI: 10.1007/s10571-020-00953-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Mol Neurobiol ISSN: 0272-4340 Impact factor: 5.046