Scientists from Harvard Medical School have successfully
restored vision in old mice by “reprogramming” cells to a younger state in
which they can fix or replace damaged tissue. This accomplishment is the first
to show it might be possible to safely reprogram complex tissues to a previous
state. The researchers successfully reversed eye damage from glaucoma in mice;
glaucoma is the leading cause of blindness worldwide. Notable retina benefits
included nerve regeneration and reversal of vision loss in animals with and
without glaucoma.
Further studies will undoubtedly pave the way for tissue
reprogramming to be tested on other organs, thereby reversing age-related
diseases in humans. Further studies remain to be replicated prior to human
experimentation; however, this novel discovery paves the way for reversing
age-related human ailments.
The researchers theorized aging results from cells within
the body containing the same DNA molecules but drastically varied roles. These
cells only read genes specific to their type. The theory suggests that changes
can cause cells to read the “wrong” genes and malfunction, which in turn causes
the aging process to decline/reverse.
Aging reduces the efficiency of all cells and organs in our
bodies; our brains are no exception. Circuit-forming neurons can adapt to
change, regenerating in response to injury. This process weakens over time,
which has long been known, but how these shifts lead to deterioration is
still unknown.
Eye conditions that damage the optic nerve can result in
glaucoma. Without healthy optic nerves, blindness can result. Abnormally high
eye pressure is usually the cause of significant impairment. One of the leading
causes of blindness in people ages 60 and up is glaucoma. The absence of
specific warning signs combined with a gradual effect is usually a perfect
storm for glaucoma’s presence to be noticed at an advanced stage.
There are many risk factors to consider regarding glaucoma;
additionally, preventative measures can be implemented to ensure vision loss is
not taking place or worsening.
For more information, read the
full article
in Nature. Contact the experts at Rohr Eye & Laser Center today to
schedule an eye exam and measure your ocular pressure. Glaucoma recognized
early can be slowed or prevented.
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& Laser Center offers the most advanced technology available
to provide personalized and extraordinary care to our patients. Whether your
goal is to maintain or improve your natural vision, we are here to help you.
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