Taurine and Retinal Ganglion Cell Survival Across the Lifespan
Taurine plays key cellular roles beyond being a nutrient. In the retina it acts as an organic osmolyte, helping cells adjust their volume under...
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Taurine plays key cellular roles beyond being a nutrient. In the retina it acts as an organic osmolyte, helping cells adjust their volume under...
Preclinical studies consistently show EGCG helps RGC survival after injury or elevated IOP. In a mouse glaucoma model (microbead-induced high IOP),...
Melatonin is not only made by the pineal gland but also produced in the eye itself. Photoreceptors in the retina generate melatonin at night, and the...
Magnesium influences blood vessels and endothelial function in several ways:
The TM tissue acts as the eye’s drainage filter and becomes less cellular and more dysfunctional in glaucoma. Chronic oxidative stress and...
Macular carotenoids act as optical filters and antioxidants in the eye. By absorbing short-wavelength light and scavenging reactive oxygen species...
Antioxidant neuroprotection. In vitro and animal studies consistently find that crocin and crocetin guard retinal cells against oxidative stress. For...
By inducing autophagy, spermidine helps cells clear damaged components and maintain mitochondrial health. For example, chronic spermidine feeding in...
In the eye, microglia (resident immune cells) amplify inflammation when activated. Curcumin dampens microglial over-activation and cytokine release....
Several large surveys have tested if vitamin D levels correlate with glaucoma. For example, a Korean health-screening study of over 120,000 adults...
NAC is a lipid-soluble cysteine source that crosses cell membranes and is quickly converted to cysteine, the rate-limiting building block for...
Not all trials find benefit. Some case series and a controlled study in normal-tension glaucoma showed no improvement in visual fields or nerve layer...
Citicoline (cytidine-5′-diphosphocholine) is metabolized into cytidine and choline in the body. Choline feeds into the synthesis of...
Alpha-lipoic acid (ALA), also known as thioctic acid, is a short-chain sulfur-containing fatty acid synthesized in mitochondria. In its reduced form...
Importantly, this system exists not only in muscle but in nerve cells. Neurons (including RGCs) express CK isoforms that enable them to use creatine....
However, combining many compounds also has pitfalls. Overlapping mechanisms can lead to diminishing returns. The so-called “antioxidant paradox”...
Astaxanthin protects eye cells from oxidative damage. In animal models of eye disease, AXT reduced markers of stress and inflammation in the retina...
Research suggests that homocysteine-related vascular damage is relevant to glaucoma. For example, animal models of glaucoma show retinal metabolic...
Glaucoma is a group of eye conditions that damage the optic nerve, which carries visual information from the eye to the brain. The damage is often linked to higher pressure inside the eye, but it can also happen when pressure is normal. At first, vision loss is usually gradual and affects side vision, so many people do not notice it until the condition is advanced. Left untreated, glaucoma can cause permanent blindness because nerve cells in the retina and their connections are lost. Doctors diagnose glaucoma with eye pressure checks, optic nerve exams, and tests that measure peripheral vision. Treatments focus on slowing or stopping nerve damage, most commonly by lowering eye pressure with drops, lasers, or surgery. Because nerve damage is usually irreversible, early detection and regular eye exams are very important. Researchers are also exploring treatments that protect nerve cells directly and improve blood flow to the optic nerve. Lifestyle steps such as controlling blood pressure and avoiding smoking may help lower risk, but medical follow-up is essential. Understanding glaucoma matters because it is a leading cause of preventable blindness worldwide and can often be managed when found early.