Obstructive sleep apnea and fundus vascular injury
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National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.82070093); Scientific Research Support Program of Jiangsu Province Hospital(No.RG202414)

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    The ocular fundus vasculature, serving as a critical window for monitoring disease progression, represents one of the primary targets of hypoxic injury. A growing body of evidence suggests associations between specific ocular vascular pathologies and sleep-disordered breathing. Obstructive sleep apnea(OSA)has been implicated in fundus lesions through its detrimental effects on the central retinal artery, retinal veins, retinal microvasculature, and choroidal vessels. Mechanistically, these effects are linked to OSA-induced intermittent hypoxia, which drives hemodynamic disturbances, oxidative stress, inflammatory responses, altered blood composition, endothelial dysfunction, and neuroendocrine/metabolic dysregulation. This review synthesizes current evidence on OSA-related retinal vascular injury and elucidates its mechanistic pathways. The goal is to identify sensitive and specific retinal vascular biomarkers to facilitate the early detection of OSA and its associated complications.

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Wang Yichun, Zhang Kang, Liang Ya, et al. Obstructive sleep apnea and fundus vascular injury. Guoji Yanke Zazhi( Int Eye Sci) 2025;25(8):1247-1252

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  • Received:January 20,2025
  • Revised:June 20,2025
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  • Online: July 18,2025
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