Purpose: Although there are few data on the underlying mechanisms of primar
y open-angle glaucoma (POAG), it has been suggested that metabolic diseases
may play a role in the evolution of the disease. We carried out the presen
t study to investigate the involvement of metabolic disturbances in POAG pa
thogenesis.
Material/methods: Serum metabolic parameters,were evaluated in 49 POAG pati
ents without a known history of diabetes mellitus and 72 age and sex matche
d individuals without glaucoma (control group).
Results: Among the metabolic parameters examined, only fasting serum glucos
e and uric acid levels were found significantly higher in patients with gla
ucoma compared to the control population (117 +/- 17 mg/dl vs 105 +/- 11 mg
/dl, p=0.05 and 6.2 +/-1.9 mg/dl vs 5 +/-1.2 mg/dl, p=0.006, respectively).
Additionally, a considerably greater proportion of patients had disturbanc
es of the carbohydrate metabolism and hyperuricemia.
Conclusion: We conclude that disturbances of carbohydrate and uric acid met
abolism could play a role in glaucoma damage and pathogenesis.