Therapeutic potential of iron chelators in retinal vascular diseases
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Hong-Bin Lyu. Department of Ophthalmology, the Affiliated Hospital of Southwest Medical University, Street Taiping No.25, Region Jiangyang, Luzhou 646000, Sichuan Province, China. oculistlvhongbin@swmu.edu.cn

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Supported by Luzhou Municipal People’s Government and Southwest Medical University (No.2021LZXNYD-J03); Science and Technology Department of Sichuan Province Project (No.2022YFS0611).

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    Iron is one of the necessary metal elements in the human body. There are numerous factors that control the balance of iron metabolism, and its storage and transportation mechanisms are intricate. As one of the most energy-intensive tissues in the body, the retina is susceptible to iron imbalance. The occurrence of iron overload in the retina leads to the generation of a significant quantity of reactive oxygen species. This will aggravate local oxidative stress and inflammatory reactions and even lead to ferroptosis, eventually resulting in retinal dysfunction. The blood-retina-retinal barrier is eventually harmed by oxidative stress and elevated inflammation, which are characteristics of retinal vascular disorders. The pathophysiology of retinal vascular disorders may be significantly influenced by iron. Recently, iron-chelating agents have been found to have antioxidative and anti-inflammatory actions in addition to iron chelating. Therefore, iron neutralization is considered to be a new and potentially useful therapeutic strategy. This article reviews the iron overload in retinal vascular diseases and discusses the therapeutic potential of iron-chelating agents.

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Yan Li, Zi-Xuan Cheng, Ting Luo, et al. Therapeutic potential of iron chelators in retinal vascular diseases. Int J Ophthalmol, 2023,16(11):1899-1910

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  • Received:April 27,2023
  • Revised:August 24,2023
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  • Online: October 25,2023
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