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Retinal Vessels Reveal Heart Health Secrets

15 Nov

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Summary

  • Retinal blood vessels can signal heart disease, lifespan, and aging
  • Simpler retinal vessels linked to higher inflammation, heart disease risk
  • Specific genes and proteins influence retinal vessel complexity and health
Retinal Vessels Reveal Heart Health Secrets

According to a study published in October 2025, the structure of a person's retinal blood vessels may provide valuable insights into their heart health and overall longevity. Researchers analyzed retinal imaging and genetic data from over 74,000 individuals and found that those with a "simpler" or less branched retinal microvasculature tend to have higher levels of inflammation, increased risk of heart disease and stroke, and shorter lifespans.

In contrast, people with more complex, tree-like retinal blood vessels are more likely to live longer and have healthier cardiovascular systems. The study identified specific genes and blood proteins, such as MMP12 and IgG-Fc receptor IIb, that contribute to this relationship by influencing age-related inflammation.

Experts explain that the retina's blood vessels reflect the health of the body's overall circulatory system, making them a valuable diagnostic tool. Dilated eye exams can provide a non-invasive way for doctors to examine these vessels and potentially detect early signs of conditions like diabetes, hypertension, and other cardiovascular diseases. By monitoring changes in the retinal microvasculature over time, healthcare providers can gain valuable insights into a patient's health and take preventative measures accordingly.

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The study found that people with simpler, less branched retinal blood vessels tend to have higher inflammation, increased risk of heart disease and stroke, and shorter lifespans. In contrast, those with more complex, tree-like retinal vessels are more likely to have healthier hearts and live longer.
These proteins are known to contribute to chronic, age-related inflammation, which can accelerate damage to blood vessels and lead to conditions like heart attacks, peripheral artery disease, and strokes.
The retina's blood vessels reflect the health of the body's overall circulatory system, making them a valuable diagnostic tool. Dilated eye exams allow doctors to non-invasively examine these vessels and potentially detect early signs of cardiovascular diseases.

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