Research progress on the application of metformin in age-related eye diseases
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National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.82000926); Gansu Provincial Science and Technology Foundation for Youths(No.22JR11RA001); Graduate Student “Innovation Star” Program of Gansu(No.2023CXZX-761); Gansu Health Industry Scientific Research Project(No.GSWSKY2022-05); Fund Project of the 940th Hospital of Joint Service Support Forces of the Chinese People's Liberation Army(No.2021yxky033)

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    Age-related eye diseases are a series of ophthalmic diseases caused by degenerative disease of ocular tissues, and age-related macular degeneration(ARMD), age-related cataract(ARC), diabetic retinopathy(DR)and glaucoma are the four most common age-related eye diseases. With the increasing aging of the global social population, the incidence of these eye diseases is also increasing year by year. Metformin is currently one of the most commonly used hypoglycemic agents in clinical practice. It has become the drug of choice for treating type 2 diabetes after more than 60 years of clinical practice. In recent years, metformin has shown great potential in the prevention and treatment of tumors, systemic diseases and age-related diseases, and the mechanisms of action involved in anti-oxidative stress, anti-inflammation, and induction of autophagy are also closely related to the pathological changes of age-related eye diseases. The paper aims to review the current research status and potential application value of metformin in age-related eye diseases.

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Zhu-Xuan Yan, Yang Lyu. Research progress on the application of metformin in age-related eye diseases. Guoji Yanke Zazhi( Int Eye Sci) 2023;23(5):768-773

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  • Received:July 18,2022
  • Revised:March 31,2023
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  • Online: April 27,2023
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