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Ascorbic acid metabolites are involved in intraocular pressure control in the general population.

Authors :
Hysi, Pirro G
Hysi, Pirro G
Khawaja, Anthony P
Menni, Cristina
Tamraz, Bani
Wareham, Nick
Khaw, Kay-Tee
Foster, Paul J
Benet, Leslie Z
Spector, Tim D
Hammond, Chris J
Hysi, Pirro G
Hysi, Pirro G
Khawaja, Anthony P
Menni, Cristina
Tamraz, Bani
Wareham, Nick
Khaw, Kay-Tee
Foster, Paul J
Benet, Leslie Z
Spector, Tim D
Hammond, Chris J
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) is an important risk factor for glaucoma. Mechanisms involved in its homeostasis are not well understood, but associations between metabolic factors and IOP have been reported. To investigate the relationship between levels of circulating metabolites and IOP, we performed a metabolome-wide association using a machine learning algorithm, and then employing Mendelian Randomization models to further explore the strength and directionality of effect of the metabolites on IOP. We show that O-methylascorbate, a circulating Vitamin C metabolite, has a significant IOP-lowering effect, consistent with previous knowledge of the anti-hypertensive and anti-oxidative role of ascorbate compounds. These results enhance understanding of IOP control and may potentially benefit future IOP treatment and reduce vision loss from glaucoma.

Details

Database :
OAIster
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Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1287379453
Document Type :
Electronic Resource