The Gut–Eye Axis: Probiotics, Metabolites, and Intraocular Pressure
The Gut–Eye Axis and Ocular Health The emerging concept of a gut–eye axis recognizes that gut microbes and their products can affect the eye. Gut bact...
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The Gut–Eye Axis and Ocular Health The emerging concept of a gut–eye axis recognizes that gut microbes and their products can affect the eye. Gut bact...
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Inizia il test oraGlaucoma is a group of eye conditions that damage the optic nerve and can cause permanent vision loss if not treated. The microbiome is the community of bacteria, viruses, fungi, and other microbes that live on and in our bodies, especially in the gut. Researchers have found that differences in these microbes and their chemical products may influence processes important in glaucoma. Microbes can shape the immune system, produce metabolites that enter the bloodstream, and change inflammation levels, all of which might affect eye pressure and nerve health. Some studies suggest people with glaucoma have distinct microbial patterns compared with people without the disease, although findings are still emerging. That matters because if microbes do play a role, they could become a source of new tests that spot risk earlier or of treatments that work by changing the microbiome rather than the eye alone. Potential interventions include diet, probiotics, or drugs that alter microbial products, but these ideas are still being tested for safety and benefit. Even if microbes are not the main cause, studying them helps researchers better understand how inflammation, metabolism, and nerves interact in glaucoma. In short, the connection between glaucoma and the microbiome offers a fresh way to look for prevention and therapies that consider the whole body.