2015, Volume 8, Issue 1, pp 28 – 31

Biochemical changes and treatment in glaucoma

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Correspondence to:Ciotu Iulia, MD “Carol Davila” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 8 Eroilor Sanitari Blvd., District 5, code 050474, Bucharest, Romania Phone/ Fax: +40 21 318 07 59, E-mail: iuliaciotu9@gmail.com

Abstract

Glaucoma is the second cause of blindness worldwide. This disease is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by high intraocular pressure, loss of retinal ganglion cells (apoptosis). Even though there is much research done in this field, the results have not yet managed to stop the progression of glaucoma or to heal this pathology. Free oxygen radicals play a major role; they are formed in the aqueous humor and in the vitreous and they produce apoptosis of the neurons in the optic nerve head, degradation of the trabecular meshwork cells. The purpose of the article is to help in trying to understand the physiopathology of glaucoma and the efficacy of its treatments.

Abbreviations: IOP = intraocular pressure, NO = nitric oxide, NOS = nitric oxide synthase, ROCK = coiled coil-forming protein kinase, RCG = retinal ganglion cells, NGF = nerve growth factor.

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Article Publishing Date (print): Jan-Mar 2015
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ISSN Printing: 1844-122X
ISSN Online: 1844-3117
Journal Title: Journal of Medicine and Life

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