Journal article

Anomalies in neurovascular coupling during early diabetes: A review

EL Fletcher, MA Dixon, SA Mills, AI Jobling

Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology | Published : 2023

Abstract

Diabetic retinopathy is the most feared complication for those with diabetes. Although visible vascular pathology traditionally defines the management of this condition, it is now recognised that a range of cellular changes occur in the retina from an early stage of diabetes. One of the most significant functional changes that occurs in those with diabetes is a loss of vasoregulation in response to changes in neural activity. There are several retinal cell types that are critical for mediating so-called neurovascular coupling, including Müller cells, microglia and pericytes. Although there is a great deal of evidence that suggests that Müller cells are integral to regulating the vasculature,..

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University of Melbourne Researchers