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Beyond IOP: Neuroprotection and neuroregeneration as important therapeutic strategies for glaucoma
Protecting and Repairing Nerve Cells as Key Treatments for Glaucoma Beyond Eye Pressure
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Abstract
Glaucoma may lead to irreversible blindness through the progressive death of retinal ganglion cells.
- Current treatments primarily focus on reducing intraocular pressure, but many patients continue to experience disease progression despite normal IOP.
- Key factors associated with glaucomatous neurodegeneration include inflammation, excitotoxicity, mitochondrial dysfunction, oxidative stress, and lack of neurotrophic support.
- Pharmaceutical strategies for neuroprotection include glutamate modulators, antioxidants, mitochondrial protectants, and anti-inflammatory drugs.
- Nonpharmacological approaches, such as stem cell transplantation, gene therapy, and nanotechnology-based drug delivery systems, may offer long-term neuroprotective benefits.
- Most of these strategies are still in preclinical or early clinical phases and require further randomized controlled trials and safety evaluations.
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