Primary Open-angle Glaucoma Clinical Trial
Official title:
Metabolomics in Surgical Ophthalmological Patients
Metabolomics consists in the study of metabolites in body fluids or tissues. It investigates
the consequences of the activity of genes and proteins. One of its advantages is that it is
able to do a simultaneous measurement of metabolic changes in living organisms as a response
to a disturbance (disease, diet, environment, others) and because a metabolic profile is
summative of all the biochemical processes occurring in the body at a given time, it makes
no presumption about the relative importance of these processes. Ultimately it is a
fingerprint of the organism's health status, at a given time.
Metabolomic analysis of serum, plasma and urine has revealed panels of metabolites that
distinguish patients with cardiovascular disease, breast cancer, Parkinson disease,
Alzheimer's disease and diabetes from control patients. Regarding ocular diseases only few
studies have been published, related to diabetic retinopathy, retinal detachment,
age-related macular degeneration, uveitis and glaucoma.
Glaucoma is one of the leading causes of blindness in the world, according to the World
Health Organization, and there are still no biomarkers that can provide an early diagnosis.
Nowadays, glaucoma classification relies substantially in the measurement of intraocular
pressure (IOP), which can be rather artificial and also unreliable since IOP values can
fluctuate during the day. Moreover, patients with normal IOP values can also develop
glaucomatous neuropathy (normal-tension glaucoma, NTG) and progress even when IOP is
decreased. Several studies have shown that NTG patients suffer from a systemic vascular
dysregulation, with higher rates of systemic hypotension, Raynaud phenomenon and migraine.
Hence, other mechanisms than an increased IOP are of importance in the development and
progression of glaucoma.
Only one metabolome-wide study has been made in glaucoma (Burgess, I.; 2015). In a sample of
72 american patients with primary open angle glaucoma (POAG), the authors found significant
differences in comparison to controls.
The hypothesis for this study is that glaucoma patients will differ from controls, and POAG
patients will differ from NTG patients. The investigators will look into metabolomics as a
way to create a method to diagnose and stratify patients, as an add-on or alternative to the
currently available diagnostic tools like IOP, functional and structural measurement.
This is a cross sectional study built to compare samples from glaucoma patients undergoing surgery (open-angle glaucoma and normal-tension glaucoma, age and gender matched) with age and gender-matched controls (healthy patients undergoing cataract surgery). For this the investigators will collect plasma, urine and aqueous humor to be analyzed through mass spectrometry and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Patients have a night fasting period prior to sample collection, and a lifestyle and food frequency questionnaire is filled to control for nutritional influence on metabolites. Diabetic patients are excluded, since it would confound our analysis. ;
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