Nutritional and Metabolic Imbalance in Keratoconus

Nutrients. 2022 Feb 21;14(4):913. doi: 10.3390/nu14040913.

Abstract

Keratoconus (KC) is a progressive corneal degeneration characterized by structural changes consisting of progressive thinning and steepening of the cornea. These alterations result in biomechanical weakening and, clinically, in vision loss. While the etiology of KC has been the object of study for over a century, no single agent has been found. Recent reviews suggest that KC is a multifactorial disease that is associated with a wide variety of genetic and environmental factors. While KC is typically considered a disease of the cornea, associations with systemic conditions have been well described over the years. In particular, nutritional and metabolic imbalance, such as the redox status, hormones, metabolites, and micronutrients (vitamins and metal ions), can deeply influence KC initiation and progression. In this paper, we comprehensively review the different nutritional (vitamins and minerals) and metabolic (hormones and metabolites) factors that are altered in KC, discussing their possible implication in the pathophysiology of the disease.

Keywords: imbalance; keratoconus; metabolites; nutrients.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Cornea / metabolism
  • Hormones / metabolism
  • Humans
  • Keratoconus* / genetics
  • Keratoconus* / metabolism

Substances

  • Hormones