Nanosecond laser therapy reverses pathologic and molecular changes in age-related macular degeneration without retinal damage

Author(s)
Jobling, A I
Guymer, R H
Vessey, K A
Greferath, U
Mills, S A
Brassington, K H
Luu, C D
Aung, K Z
Trogrlic, L
Plunkett, M
Fletcher, E L
Publication Date
2015-02
Abstract
<p>Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a leading cause of vision loss, characterized by drusen deposits and thickened Bruch's membrane (BM). This study details the capacity of nanosecond laser treatment to reduce drusen and thin BM while maintaining retinal structure. Fifty patients with AMD had a single nanosecond laser treatment session and after 2 yr, change in drusen area was compared with an untreated cohort of patients. The retinal effect of the laser was determined in human and mouse eyes using immunohistochemistry and compared with untreated eyes. In a mouse with thickened BM (ApoEnull), the effect of laser treatment was quantified using electron microscopy and quantitative PCR. In patients with AMD, nanosecond laser treatment reduced drusen load at 2 yr. Retinal structure was not compromised in human and mouse retina after laser treatment, with only a discrete retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) injury, and limited mononuclear cell response observed. BM was thinned in the ApoEnull mouse 3 mo after treatment (ApoEnull treated 683 ± 38 ran, ApoEnull untreated 890 ± 60 nm, C57B16J 606 ± 43 nm), with the expression of <i>matrix metalloproteinase-2</i> and <i>-3</i> increased (>260%). Nanosecond laser resolved drusen independent of retinal damage and improved BM structure, suggesting this treatment has the potential to reduce AMD progression.</p>
Citation
The FASEB Journal, 29(2), p. 696-710
ISSN
1530-6860
0892-6638
Link
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Inc
Title
Nanosecond laser therapy reverses pathologic and molecular changes in age-related macular degeneration without retinal damage
Type of document
Journal Article
Entity Type
Publication

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