Structural alterations and functional imbalance of the retinal neurovascular unit in glaucoma pathogenesis
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Sichuan Science and Technology Program(No.2025ZNSFSC0570, 2025ZNSFSC0574); Scientific Research Project of Sichuan Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine(No.2023MS545); Provincial Project of Sichuan College Students' Innovation and Entrepreneurship Training Program(No.S202510633032); Chengdu Municipal Health Commission Medical Research Project(No.2023029); Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine “Xinglin Scholars” Discipline Talent Research Enhancement Program(No.CCYB2025001)

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    The neurovascular unit(NVU)is a sophisticated functional network comprising neurons, glial cells, and microvessels. NVU's homeostatic imbalance plays a pivotal role in the pathogenesis of glaucoma. The disease mechanism can be attributed to disruptions within the interactive network among retinal ganglion cells, glial cells, and microvessels. Current research has increasingly focused on multi-target synergistic interventions aimed at restoring global NVU homeostasis. This provides novel avenues for neuroprotective strategies in glaucoma. This review summarizes the structural and functional alterations in these cellular components and discusses the interplay of multiple pathogenic mechanisms, including oxidative stress and inflammation, excitotoxicity, neurovascular uncoupling, dysregulation of intercellular communication, and impaired clearance of metabolic waste.

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Liu Yuhan, Li Qiang, Wang Hongyi, et al. Structural alterations and functional imbalance of the retinal neurovascular unit in glaucoma pathogenesis. Guoji Yanke Zazhi( Int Eye Sci) 2026;26(6):990-995

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  • Received:November 05,2025
  • Revised:April 15,2026
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  • Online: May 18,2026
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