A new perspective on protecting the blood-retinal barrier against injury in diabetic retinopathy: mitophagy

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Abstract

The blood-retinal barrier (BRB) comprises the inner blood-retinal barrier (iBRB) and the outer blood-retinal barrier (oBRB). The integrity of the BRB is essential to maintaining stability of the retinal microenvironment. Mitophagy plays a crucial role in maintaining organellar integrity by regulating mitochondrial quality and quantity. High glucose-induced mitophagy dysfunction contributes to diabetic retinopathy (DR) by damaging the BRB. This review presents mitophagy mechanisms under physiological conditions and examines changes across different cell types under DR-related pathological conditions that damage the BRB. It also summarizes drugs and targets that regulate mitophagy to stabilize the BRB and alleviate DR, offering new therapeutic insights.

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Li, M., Yang, L., Zhai, H., Qiao, L., Wang, Z., An, X., & Wang, J. (2025). A new perspective on protecting the blood-retinal barrier against injury in diabetic retinopathy: mitophagy. Frontiers in Endocrinology. Frontiers Media SA. https://doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2025.1617797

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