The Endocannabinoid System as a Therapeutic Target in Glaucoma.

Bone Pub Date : 2016-01-01 Epub Date: 2016-01-12 DOI:10.1155/2016/9364091
Elizabeth A Cairns, William H Baldridge, Melanie E M Kelly
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Abstract

Glaucoma is an irreversible blinding eye disease which produces progressive retinal ganglion cell (RGC) loss. Intraocular pressure (IOP) is currently the only modifiable risk factor, and lowering IOP results in reduced risk of progression of the disorder. The endocannabinoid system (ECS) has attracted considerable attention as a potential target for the treatment of glaucoma, largely due to the observed IOP lowering effects seen after administration of exogenous cannabinoids. However, recent evidence has suggested that modulation of the ECS may also be neuroprotective. This paper will review the use of cannabinoids in glaucoma, presenting pertinent information regarding the pathophysiology of glaucoma and how alterations in cannabinoid signalling may contribute to glaucoma pathology. Additionally, the mechanisms and potential for the use of cannabinoids and other novel agents that target the endocannabinoid system in the treatment of glaucoma will be discussed.

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作为青光眼治疗靶点的内源性大麻素系统。
青光眼是一种不可逆的致盲性眼病,会导致视网膜神经节细胞(RGC)逐渐丧失。眼压(IOP)是目前唯一可改变的风险因素,降低眼压可减少疾病恶化的风险。内源性大麻素系统(ECS)作为治疗青光眼的潜在靶点引起了广泛关注,这主要是由于在服用外源性大麻素后观察到了降低眼压的效果。不过,最近有证据表明,调节 ECS 也可能具有神经保护作用。本文将回顾大麻素在青光眼中的应用,介绍有关青光眼病理生理学的相关信息,以及大麻素信号的改变如何可能导致青光眼病理。此外,还将讨论针对内源性大麻素系统的大麻素和其他新型制剂用于治疗青光眼的机制和潜力。
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