Research progress of TRPV4 in glaucoma optic neuropathy
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National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.82274588, 81904260); Construction Project of Hunan Provincial Key Laboratory of Traditional Chinese Medicine for Prevention and Treatment of ENT Diseases(No.2017TP1018); Scientific Research Youth Program of Hunan Provincial Department of Education(No.22B0398); Hunan Provincial Graduate Student Research and Innovation Program(No.CX20230790)

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    Glaucomatous optic neuropathy(GON)is the difficulty of glaucoma treatment. In recent years, a variety of theories have been put forward about the pathogenesis of GON, but none of them can explain the principle of optic neuropathy caused by all types of glaucoma, which makes the disease difficult to treat in clinical treatment and is not conducive to early intervention. The latest research found that the transient receptor potential channel vanillic acid subfamily 4(TRPV4)in the retina plays an important role in various pathogenesis of GON. This article will review TRPV4 and its role in the occurrence and development of GON in order to find a common “connection point” for the multiple mechanism theories of GON, which will contribute to further understanding and clinical treatment of the disease.

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Yu Huang, Xin Xia, Ya-Sha Zhou, et al. Research progress of TRPV4 in glaucoma optic neuropathy. Guoji Yanke Zazhi( Int Eye Sci) 2023;23(12):1973-1977

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  • Received:March 13,2023
  • Revised:October 30,2023
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  • Online: November 22,2023
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