2021
DOI: 10.1111/aos.14892
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Oxidative and antioxidative stress markers in dry eye disease: A systematic review and meta‐analysis

Abstract: Purpose To conduct a systematic review and meta‐analysis on the levels of oxidative stress markers and antioxidants in dry eye disease (DED) compared with healthy subject. Method The PubMed, Cochrane Library, Embase, Science Direct and Google Scholar databases were searched on 10 January 2021 for studies reporting oxidative and antioxidative stress markers in DED and healthy controls. Main meta‐analysis was stratified by type of biomarkers, type of samples (tears, conjunctival cells or biopsies), Sjögren’s syn… Show more

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“…(53) Following these reports, several clinical studies on the adminis-Table 1. Diseases involving reactive oxygen species and free radicals Brain/neurological disorders cerebral infarction, (4) diabetic neuropathy, (7) Alzheimer's disease/dementia, (8)(9)(10)(11) Parkinson's disease (12,13) Respiratory diseases pneumonia/infections, (14) smoking, (15) bronchial asthma, (16) chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (17) Cardiovascular diseases myocardial infarction, (18) arteriosclerosis, (19) ischemia-reperfusion injury, (18) heart failure, (20) cardiomyopathy (21) Gastrointestinal disorders gastric ulcer, (22) non-alcoholic steatohepatitis, (3) inflammatory bowel disease/ulcerative colitis (23) Endocrine disorders diabetes, (24) hyperlipidemia (25) Urologic diseases chronic nephritis, diabetic nephropathy, (26) nephrotic syndrome (27) Ophthalmic disorders cataract, (28) glaucoma, (29) age-related macular degeneration, (30) diabetic retinopathy, (24) retinopathy of prematurity, (31) dry eye (32) Other diseases cancer, (33) atopic dermatitis, (34) sunlight dermatitis, (35) chronic granulomatosis, (36) rheumatoid arthritis, (37) systemic lupus erythematosus, (37) chronic fatigue syndrome, (38) aging, (39) stains/wrinkles…”
Section: Disease Treatment By Suppressing Oxidative Stress By Antioxi...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(53) Following these reports, several clinical studies on the adminis-Table 1. Diseases involving reactive oxygen species and free radicals Brain/neurological disorders cerebral infarction, (4) diabetic neuropathy, (7) Alzheimer's disease/dementia, (8)(9)(10)(11) Parkinson's disease (12,13) Respiratory diseases pneumonia/infections, (14) smoking, (15) bronchial asthma, (16) chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (17) Cardiovascular diseases myocardial infarction, (18) arteriosclerosis, (19) ischemia-reperfusion injury, (18) heart failure, (20) cardiomyopathy (21) Gastrointestinal disorders gastric ulcer, (22) non-alcoholic steatohepatitis, (3) inflammatory bowel disease/ulcerative colitis (23) Endocrine disorders diabetes, (24) hyperlipidemia (25) Urologic diseases chronic nephritis, diabetic nephropathy, (26) nephrotic syndrome (27) Ophthalmic disorders cataract, (28) glaucoma, (29) age-related macular degeneration, (30) diabetic retinopathy, (24) retinopathy of prematurity, (31) dry eye (32) Other diseases cancer, (33) atopic dermatitis, (34) sunlight dermatitis, (35) chronic granulomatosis, (36) rheumatoid arthritis, (37) systemic lupus erythematosus, (37) chronic fatigue syndrome, (38) aging, (39) stains/wrinkles…”
Section: Disease Treatment By Suppressing Oxidative Stress By Antioxi...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the incorporation of antioxidant agents in the formulation of artificial tears is recommended, since oxidative stress is one of the factors involved in DED [17]. Crocin is a natural chemical compound of the carotenoid or pigment type found in the stigmas of the Crocus sativus or saffron flower.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DED is the most common eye disease in ophthalmic consultation except for refractive errors [ 2 ]. The prevalence of DED is surging dramatically, with and without symptoms, ranging from 5% to 50% in the world [ 3 , 4 ], disrupting seriously visual-life quality and imposing billions of economic burdens on society. In recent years, with the high-frequency use of video display terminals (mainly computers, mobile phones, etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When the ocular surface tissue is subjected to environmental stress (such as ultraviolet rays, high temperature, wind and sand, etc. ), the ROS level will grow sharply, and the balance between ROS and antioxidant enzymes will be disrupted [ 4 , 18 ]. Subsequently, pathological changes will appear in the cornea, conjunctiva and lacrimal gland, followed by tear film hyperosmolarity and decreased stability, inducing the occurrence of DED [ 19 , 20 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%