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Smart Contact Lens Helps Predict Disease Progression in Glaucoma Patients

February 24, 2016 //  by stanselb

A contact lens with a built-in sensor could help determine which glaucoma patients have a higher risk of disease progression, according to a new study.  Glaucoma remains a leading cause of blindness. One of the main indicators of the disease is high pressure in the eye, or intraocular pressure.  Researchers at Columbia tested the lenses on 40 patients between ages 40 and 89 undergoing treatment …

Category: NewsTag: blindness, eye disease progression, glaucoma, introcular pressure, IOP, ophthalmolgy, research study

First Human Test of Optogenetics Could Restore Sight to the Blind

February 22, 2016 //  by stanselb

Before our brains build a visual image of our world, a chain of cells in our eyes must convert light into electrical signals that are processed in the brain. Photoreceptor cells in the retina represent the first link in this chain, and they are reactive to photons, or the fundamental particle of visible light. Retinitis pigmentosa causes these cells to degenerate, and patients with this …

Category: NewsTag: blind, degenerate, optogenetics, photoreceptor cells, restore sight, retina, retinal degeneration, retinitis pigmentosa, visible light

SOCS3 in retinal neurons and glial cells suppresses VEGF signaling to prevent pathological neovascular growth

February 18, 2016 //  by stanselb

Neurons and glial cells in the retina contribute to neovascularization, or the formation of abnormal new blood vessels, in proliferative retinopathy, a condition that can lead to vision loss or blindness. We identified a mechanism by which suppressor of cytokine signaling 3 (SOCS3) in neurons and glial cells prevents neovascularization. We found that Socs3 expression was increased in the retinal …

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Repair of Rhodopsin mRNA by Spliceosome-Mediated RNA Trans-Splicing: A New Approach for Autosomal Dominant Retinitis Pigmentosa

February 5, 2016 //  by stanselb

The promising clinical results obtained for ocular gene therapy in recent years have paved the way for gene supplementation to treat recessively inherited forms of retinal degeneration.  We used spliceosome-mediated RNA trans-splicing as a strategy for repairing the transcript of the rhodopsin gene, the gene most frequently mutated in autosomal dominant retinitis pigmentosa (RP).  Retinitis …

Category: NewsTag: retinal degeneration, retinitis pigmentosa, rod photoreceptors, RP

Avalanche Biotechnologies and Annapurna Therapeutics Announce Proposed Merger

November 18, 2015 //  by stanselb

Avalanche Biotechnologies, Inc. (“Avalanche”) (AAVL) and Annapurna Therapeutics SAS (“Annapurna”), a privately held biopharmaceutical company, today announced that they have entered into a definitive agreement providing for the acquisition of all outstanding shares of Annapurna by Avalanche in exchange for approximately 17.6 million newly issued shares of Avalanche common stock.  Upon completion …

Category: NewsTag: biopharmaceutical, ophthalmic, ophthalmic programs, preclinical studies, vision loss

SBIR-STTR Success: Charlesson LLC/EYECRO

November 17, 2015 //  by stanselb

Macular Degeneration is the leading cause of blindness and vision loss in people over 50 –and with life expectancies well into the 80s, it is estimated that 1 and 3 elderly individuals will have to deal with this degenerative disease. The remedy? Monthly injections (via needle) into the back of the eye, where the disease lives. Not only does this method come with the possibility of an infection, …

Category: NewsTag: Age-related macular degeneration, Diabetic retinopathy, MiDROPS, Ophthalmology, ophthalmology research, retinal diseases, vision

Scientists Successfully Apply Gene Therapy against Retinitis Pigmentosa

November 3, 2015 //  by stanselb

A collaboration between scientists in the UK and the USA has shown that gene therapy can give life-long protection to the light-sensitive photoreceptor cells responsible for colour vision in a mouse model of the most common inherited eye disorder.

  These findings are significant because they open up a new line of research to prevent nerve cell death in retinitis pigmentosa and age-related …

Category: NewsTag: Age-related macular degeneration, eye disorder, mouse model, Ophthalmology, photoreceptor cells, research, retina, retinitis pigmentosa, rhodopsin

Retinal function, structure changes in proliferative diabetic retinopathy revealed

October 28, 2015 //  by stanselb

Patients with proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR) exhibit marked visual dysfunction and structural changes in both the inner and outer retinal layers, research findings indicate. Retinal function was evaluated using a number of tests, including contrast sensitivity, frequency doubling perimetry (FDP) and photostress testing. And semiautomatically segmented spectral-domain optical coherence …

Category: NewsTag: contrast sensitivity, Diabetic retinopathy, optical tomography, retina, retinal function, retinal pigment epithelium, RPE degeneration, visual dysfunction

New drug candidate is promising therapeutic option for angiogenic retinal diseases

October 20, 2015 //  by stanselb

A research team led by scientists at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) and the University of New Mexico School of Medicine has identified a small molecule that treats animal models of aged macular degeneration (AMD) and retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) by preventing the overgrowth of blood vessels that are characteristic of these two retinal diseases.  The new findings, described in the …

Category: NewsTag: AMD, animal models, Diabetic retinopathy, eye drops, intravitreal injections, loss of vision, photoreceptor cells, retinal diseases, vascular endothelial growth factor, VEGF

Gene Therapy Staves Off Blindness from Retinitis Pigmentosa in Canine Model

October 16, 2015 //  by stanselb

Gene therapy preserved vision in a study involving dogs with naturally occurring, late-stage retinitis pigmentosa, according to research funded by the National Eye Institute (NEI), part of the National Institutes of Health. The findings contribute to the groundwork needed to move gene therapy forward into clinical trials for people with the blinding eye disorder, for which there is currently no …

Category: NewsTag: blindness, eye disorder, retina, retinitis pigmentosa

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