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Climatic droplet keratopathy in Argentina: involvement of environmental agents in its genesis which would open the prospect for new therapeutic interventions
Fecha
2015-09Registro en:
Suarez, Maria Fernanda; Correa, Leandro Javier; Crim, Nicolás; Esposito, Evangelina; Monti, Jose Rodolfo; et al.; Climatic droplet keratopathy in Argentina: involvement of environmental agents in its genesis which would open the prospect for new therapeutic interventions; HINDAWI; BioMed Research International; 2015; 9-2015
2314-6133
2314-6141
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Suarez, Maria Fernanda
Correa, Leandro Javier
Crim, Nicolás
Esposito, Evangelina
Monti, Jose Rodolfo
Urrets Zavalía, Julio Alberto
Serra, Horacio Marcelo
Resumen
Climatic droplet keratopathy (CDK) is a degenerative corneal disease of unknown etiology. We described CDK for the rst time in Latin America in the Argentinean Patagonia (El Cuy). A deeper knowledge of CDK pathogenic mechanisms will provide new therapeutic strategies. For that reason we investigated the prevalence of CDK in El Cuy and its existence in other 3 provinces with similar climate. Patients eyes were examined, habits throughout lives were inquired about, and serum ascorbate (sAA) was determined. All individuals work outdoors for most of the day. All regions had normal O3 levels. Individuals from regions 1, 2, and 3 had very low consumption of vegetables/fruits and low sAA levels. Conversely, region 4 individuals had balanced diet and higher sAA concentrations. CDK was only found in region 3 where individuals had partial de ciency of sAA and did not use eye protection. No CDK was found in regions 1 and 2 where individuals had similar work activities and dietary habits to those in region 3 but wear eye protection. No disease was found in region 4 where individuals work outdoors, have balanced diet, and use eye protection. To summarize, the CDK existence was related not only to climate but also to the dietary habits and lack of protection from sunlight.