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https://read.qxmd.com/read/33847009/optogenetic-control-of-neural-differentiation-in-opto-mglur6-engineered-retinal-pigment-epithelial-cell-line-and-mesenchymal-stem-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hoda Shams Najafabadi, Mehdi Sadeghi, Mohammad I Zibaii, Zahra-Soheila Soheili, Shahram Samiee, Pouria Ghasemi, Mohammad Hosseini, Hamid Gholami Pourbadie, Hamid Ahmadieh, Sepideh Taghizadeh, Ehsan Ranaei Pirmardan
In retinal degenerative disorders, when neural retinal cells are damaged, cell transplantation is one of the most promising therapeutic approaches. Optogenetic technology plays an essential role in the neural differentiation of stem cells via membrane depolarization. This study explored the efficacy of blue light stimulation in neuroretinal differentiation of Opto-mGluR6-engineered mouse retinal pigment epithelium (mRPE) and bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs). mRPE and BMSCs were selected for optogenetic study due to their capability to differentiate into retinal-specific neurons...
August 2021: Journal of Cellular Biochemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33579528/sociodemographic-predictors-associated-with-the-spectrum-of-non-opportunist-neuroretinal-disease-of-non-infectious-etiology-in-patients-with-hiv-aids-a-scoping-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
S A Gómez-Gualdrón, M A Sánchez-Uzcátegui, P A Camacho-López
BACKGROUND: Non-infectious retinal disease, even in the HAART era, continues to be one of the most common diagnoses in patients with HIV, with prevalences of up to 27% of cases. This study aims to characterize the association between demographic variables and their role. as a risk factor for the development of non-opportunistic non-infectious retinal disease in patients with HIV/AIDS METHODS: An integrative review of the literature was carried out according to Arksey O'Malley's approach, based on the PICO methodology and following the preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses (PRISMA) recommendations; An exhaustive search was carried out in databases of articles that were filtered using established criteria, with their extraction and analysis carried out qualitatively...
February 9, 2021: Archivos de la Sociedad Española de Oftalmología
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33470671/the-role-of-clinical-examination-of-the-optic-nerve-head-in-glaucoma-today
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REVIEW
Ramanjit Sihota, Talvir Sidhu, Tanuj Dada
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The study was undertaken to assess the current importance of clinical examination of the optic nerve head (ONH) in glaucoma management. RECENT FINDINGS: ONH changes in glaucoma are easily assessed with good specificity on examination, whereas imaging has not been able to identify pallor of the neuroretinal rim (NRR), disc hemorrhages, or vascular signs of acquired cupping. Glaucomatous neuropathy in primary open angle glaucoma (POAG) has extensive databases on imaging machines, however, other glaucomas such as primary angle closure glaucoma (PACG), juvenile open angle glaucoma (JOAG), congenital, and secondary glaucomas have been reported to have a significantly different ONH morphology...
March 1, 2021: Current Opinion in Ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33455447/ganglion-cell-and-retinal-nerve-fiver-layers-correlated-with-time-disease-of-bipolar-disorder-using-64-cell-grid-oct-tool
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
Elvira Orduna-Hospital, Beatriz Cordón, Elisa Vilades, Elena Garcia-Martin, Javier Garcia-Campayo, Yolanda López-Del-Hoyo, Vicente Polo, Jose M Larrosa, Luis E Pablo, Maria Satue
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty-five eyes of 25 patients with bipolar disorder and 74 eyes of 74 healthy controls underwent retinal measurements of retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) and ganglion cell layer (GCL) thickness. Measurements were obtained using the Spectralis-OCT device with the new Posterior Pole protocol which assesses the macular area by analyzing retinal thickness in a grid of 64 (8*8) cells. RESULTS: Significant differences ( p < 0.05) in RNFL and GCL thickness were found between BD patients and healthy controls, in parafoveal and perifoveal cells respectively...
August 2021: Current Eye Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32998905/ophthalmic-manifestations-of-myelin-oligodendrocyte-glycoprotein-igg-associated-disorder-other-than-optic-neuritis-a-systematic-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amir R Vosoughi, Jennifer Ling, Kenneth T Tam, Jayden Blackwood, Jonathan A Micieli
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Optic neuritis (ON) is the primary ophthalmic manifestation of myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein-IgG-associated disorder (MOGAD), but numerous reports have expanded the visual manifestations of this condition. The goal of this study was to synthesise the extensive literature on this topic to help ophthalmologists understand when testing for MOG-IgG should be considered. METHOD: A systematic review of the English-language literature was performed according to Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines and searches were conducted using Ovid MEDLINE (from January 1, 1948 to April 1, 2020) and Ovid EMBASE (from January 1, 1947 to April 1, 2020)...
November 2021: British Journal of Ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32737903/associations-between-vegf-isoforms-and-impending-retinopathy-of-prematurity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tammy Z Movsas, Arivalagan Muthusamy
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF) is the main driver of angiogenesis during neurodevelopment (i.e., brain and retina). VEGF165 and VEGF121 are the two most prevalent human VEGF isoforms. Although retinopathy of prematurity (ROP), a neuroretinal disorder, is associated with VEGF dysregulation, little is known about the interaction of VEGF isoforms on neuroretinal angiogenesis. We hypothesized that: (a) A specific VEGF165/VEGF121 correlation, at a given time point, is associated with normal retinal development (no ROP) and (b) An altered correlation, of such, is associated with aberrant retinal development (ROP)...
November 2020: International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32184758/thinning-of-macular-neuroretinal-layers-contributes-to-sleep-disorder-in-patients-with-type-2-diabetes-without-clinical-evidences-of-neuropathy-and-retinopathy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fukashi Ishibashi, Mitra Tavakoli
Aims: To investigate the impact of thinning at individual grids of macular neuroretinal layers, clinical factors, and inadequate light exposure on the specific components of sleep disorder in patients with type 2 diabetes. Methods: One hundred twenty-four patients with type 2 diabetes without clinical evidences of diabetic retinopathy and neuropathy (HbA1c: 8.3%, diabetes duration; 8.7 years) and 54 age- and sex-matched control subjects (HbA1c: 5.6%) underwent detailed clinical, neurological, and ophthalmological examinations...
2020: Frontiers in Endocrinology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32162972/clinical-features-and-visual-outcome-of-uveitis-in-japanese-patients-younger-than-18-years
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marie Kitano, Rie Tanaka, Toshikatsu Kaburaki, Hisae Nakahara, Shintaro Shirahama, Takafumi Suzuki, Keiko Komae, Makoto Aihara
Purpose : To investigate the clinical features and visual outcome of young Japanese patients with uveitis. Methods : Patients younger than 18 years who presented with uveitis at the University of Tokyo Hospital between 2000 and 2018 were retrospectively reviewed. Results : The study comprised 98 patients whose mean age was 12.3 ± 3.8 years. Anterior uveitis was present in 52.0%, panuveitis in 37.8%, and posterior uveitis in 10.2%. The most common diagnosis was juvenile chronic iridocyclitis (JCI) (29.6%) followed by tubulointerstitial nephritis and uveitis syndrome (4...
November 17, 2021: Ocular Immunology and Inflammation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31672944/progenitor-cell-combination-normalizes-retinal-vascular-development-in-the-oxygen-induced-retinopathy-oir-model
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sergio Li Calzi, Lynn C Shaw, Leni Moldovan, William C Shelley, Xiaoping Qi, Lyne Racette, Judith L Quigley, Seth D Fortmann, Michael E Boulton, Mervin C Yoder, Maria B Grant
Retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) is a disorder of the developing retina of preterm infants. ROP can lead to blindness because of abnormal angiogenesis that is the result of suspended vascular development and vaso-obliteration leading to severe retinal stress and hypoxia. We tested the hypothesis that the use of the human progenitor cell combination, bone marrow-derived CD34+ cells and vascular wall-derived endothelial colony-forming cells (ECFCs), would synergistically protect the developing retinal vasculature in a mouse model of ROP, called oxygen-induced retinopathy (OIR)...
November 1, 2019: JCI Insight
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31392924/subclinical-neurodegeneration-in-multiple-sclerosis-and-neuromyelitis-optica-spectrum-disorder-revealed-by-optical-coherence-tomography
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marco Pisa, Francesco Ratti, Marco Vabanesi, Marta Radaelli, Simone Guerrieri, Lucia Moiola, Vittorio Martinelli, Giancarlo Comi, Letizia Leocani
BACKGROUND: Neuroretinal atrophy is associated with whole-brain atrophy and disease activity in multiple sclerosis (MS). Recent findings support that subclinical visual pathway involvement might also occur in neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders (NMOSDs). OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study is to assess retinal thinning in MS and NMOSD and its association with disease activity. METHODS: In total, 27 NMOSD and 54 propensity-score-matched MS patients underwent optical coherence tomography, visual acuity, and visual-evoked potentials at 2...
September 2020: Multiple Sclerosis: Clinical and Laboratory Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30148725/neuroretinitis-a-review
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REVIEW
Aliaa Abdelhakim, Nailyn Rasool
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Neuroretinitis is an inflammatory disorder of the eye presenting with optic disc edema and the delayed development of a macular star secondary to optic nerve swelling toward the macular structures. Neuroretinitis can be divided into idiopathic, infectious (including neuroretinitis associated with cat scratch disease) and recurrent. RECENT FINDINGS: The clinical presentation of neuroretinitis includes impaired visual acuity, dyschromatopsia, relative afferent pupillary defects and visual field abnormalities - particularly cecocentral and central scotomas...
November 2018: Current Opinion in Ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29721999/talaumidin-promotes-neurite-outgrowth-of-staurosporine-differentiated-rgc-5-cells-through-pi3k-akt-dependent-pathways
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yoshiki Koriyama, Ayako Furukawa, Kayo Sugitani, Miwa Kubo, Kenichi Harada, Yoshiyasu Fukuyama
Talaumidin, a tetrahydrofuran neolignan isolated from the root of Aristolochia arcuata, was an interesting small molecule with neurotrophic activity in the cultured neuron. Talaumidin can promote neurite outgrowth from neurons. However, the mechanism by which talaumidin exerts its neurotrophic actions on retinal neurons has not been elucidated to date. In this study, we describe that talaumidin has neurotrophic properties such as neurite outgrowth in neuroretinal cell line, RGC-5. Talaumidin promotes staurosporine-induced neurite outgrowth in RGC-5 cells...
2018: Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29261555/treatment-of-idiopathic-retinal-vasculitis-aneurysms-and-neuroretinitis-irvan-with-photocoagulation-in-combination-with-systemic-immunosuppression
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rohan Ameratunga, Mark Donaldson
BACKGROUND: Idiopathic retinal vasculitis, aneurysms, and neuroretinitis syndrome is a very rare primary retinal vasculitis. It seems to evolve in stages, where there is initially a florid vasculitis associated with aneurysm formation. Neuroretinitis and macula edema are common features. Subsequently, retinal ischemia ensues, leading to neovascularization. If untreated, further sight-threatening complications occur, including traction retinal detachment and secondary glaucoma. METHODS AND RESULTS: Here, we describe a patient with early idiopathic retinal vasculitis, aneurysms, and neuroretinitis syndrome, who was treated with a combination of systemic immunosuppression and localized photocoagulation...
December 19, 2017: Retinal Cases & Brief Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29135814/neuro-ophthalmology-at-a-tertiary-eye-care-centre-in-india
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rebika Dhiman, Digvijay Singh, Shiva P Gantayala, Vaitheeswaran L Ganesan, Pradeep Sharma, Rohit Saxena
BACKGROUND: Neuro-ophthalmology as a specialty is underdeveloped in India. The aim of our study was to determine the spectrum and profile of patients presenting to a tertiary eye care center with neuro-ophthalmic disorders. METHODS: A retrospective hospital-based study was conducted, and records of all patients seen at the neuro-ophthalmology clinic of Dr. Rajendra Prasad Centre for Ophthalmic Sciences, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India, over a 1-year period were retrieved and evaluated...
September 2018: Journal of Neuro-ophthalmology: the Official Journal of the North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29046981/ophthalmologic-disease-in-hiv-infection-recent-changes-in-pathophysiology-and-treatment
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REVIEW
Michael W Stewart
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Ophthalmologic conditions were among the earliest described findings in patients with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). The purpose of this review is to highlight recent changes in the pathophysiology and management of ophthalmologic conditions in patients infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). RECENT FINDINGS: The introduction of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) in 1996 changed ophthalmologic findings from predominantly acute infectious diseases to chronic, slowly progressive, debilitating conditions...
October 19, 2017: Current Infectious Disease Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28348633/differentiating-leber-hereditary-optic-neuropathy-from-normal-tension-glaucoma
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Fernanda Maria Silveira Souto, José Paulo Cabral de Vasconcellos, Mônica Barbosa de Melo, Edi Lúcia Sartorato, Frederico Castelo Moura
Glaucoma is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by thinning of neuroretinal rim, enlarged cup-to-disc ratio (CDR) and visual field damage. Although raised intraocular pressure is main risk factor for development of glaucoma, it can occur with consistently normal measurements in the intraocular pressure as normal tension glaucoma (NTG). Enlargement of CDR is a classical sign of glaucoma, but it can also result from non-glaucomatous optic neuropathies such as Leber hereditary optic neuropathy (LHON). We describe a case of LHON with increased CDR, discuss its differential diagnosis with NTG and highlight the reasons for misdiagnoses between these two entities...
April 2017: Neuro-ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28111324/bestrophinopathy-an-rpe-photoreceptor-interface-disease
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REVIEW
Karina E Guziewicz, Divya Sinha, Néstor M Gómez, Kathryn Zorych, Emily V Dutrow, Anuradha Dhingra, Robert F Mullins, Edwin M Stone, David M Gamm, Kathleen Boesze-Battaglia, Gustavo D Aguirre
Bestrophinopathies, one of the most common forms of inherited macular degenerations, are caused by mutations in the BEST1 gene expressed in the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE). Both human and canine BEST1-linked maculopathies are characterized by abnormal accumulation of autofluorescent material within RPE cells and bilateral macular or multifocal lesions; however, the specific mechanism leading to the formation of these lesions remains unclear. We now provide an overview of the current state of knowledge on the molecular pathology of bestrophinopathies, and explore factors promoting formation of RPE-neuroretinal separations, using the first spontaneous animal model of BEST1-associated retinopathies, canine Best (cBest)...
May 2017: Progress in Retinal and Eye Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28073365/neurophthalmological-conditions-mimicking-glaucomatous-optic-neuropathy-analysis-of-the-most-common-causes-of-misdiagnosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Diego Torres Dias, Michele Ushida, Roberto Battistella, Syril Dorairaj, Tiago Santos Prata
BACKGROUND: To analyze the most common neurophthalmological conditions that may mimic glaucomatous optic neuropathy and to determine which most often lead to misdiagnosis when evaluated by a glaucoma specialist. METHODS: We reviewed the charts of consecutive patients with optic neuropathies caused by neurophthalmological conditions screened in a single Eye Clinic within a period of 24 months. Within these enrolled patients, we selected the eyes whose fundoscopic appearance could resemble glaucoma based in pre-defined criteria (vertical cup-to-disc ratio ≥0...
January 10, 2017: BMC Ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27195131/neuroretinal-hypoxic-signaling-in-a-new-preclinical-murine-model-for-proliferative-diabetic-retinopathy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Katherine J Wert, Vinit B Mahajan, Lijuan Zhang, Yuanqing Yan, Yao Li, Joaquin Tosi, Chun Wei Hsu, Takayuki Nagasaki, Kerstin M Janisch, Maria B Grant, MaryAnn Mahajan, Alexander G Bassuk, Stephen H Tsang
Diabetic retinopathy (DR) affects approximately one-third of diabetic patients and, if left untreated, progresses to proliferative DR (PDR) with associated vitreous hemorrhage, retinal detachment, iris neovascularization, glaucoma and irreversible blindness. In vitreous samples of human patients with PDR, we found elevated levels of hypoxia inducible factor 1 alpha (HIF1α). HIFs are transcription factors that promote hypoxia adaptation and have important functional roles in a wide range of ischemic and inflammatory diseases...
2016: Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27018841/hiv-associated-neuroretinal-disorder-in-patients-with-well-suppressed-hiv-infection-a-comparative-cohort-study
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
Nazli Demirkaya, Ferdinand W N M Wit, Thomas J T P van Den Berg, Katherine W Kooij, Maria Prins, Reinier O Schlingemann, Michael D Abramoff, Peter Reiss, Frank D Verbraak
PURPOSE: Loss of neuroretinal structure and function, ascribed to a 'HIV-associated Neuroretinal Disorder' (HIV-NRD), in the absence of ocular opportunistic infections, has been reported in HIV-infected individuals treated with combination antiretroviral therapy (cART). Whether HIV-infected individuals with prolonged well-suppressed infection remain at risk for HIV-NRD, is unknown. METHODS: Ninety-two HIV-infected men with suppressed viremia on cART for at least 12 months (HIV+) and 63 HIV-uninfected, highly comparable, male controls (HIV-), aged at least 45 years, underwent functional measurements of spatial (Pelli Robson contrast sensitivity [PR CS]) and temporal contrast sensitivity (TCS) and straylight, as well as spectral-domain optical coherence tomography analysis measured total and individual retinal layer thickness...
March 2016: Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science
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