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Abstract #15544 Published in IGR 1-3

Advances in glaucoma diagnosis and therapy for the next millennium: new drugs for trabecular and uveoscleral outflow

Kaufman PL; Gabelt B; Tian B; Liu X
Seminars in Ophthalmology 1999; 14: 130-143


Advances in our understanding of the physiology and molecular biology of the trabecular and uveoscleral outflow pathways of the eye will lead to the development of new approaches for glaucoma therapy. Therapies of the future will target the structures and enzymes involved in maintaining cell shape and cell-cell and cell-extracellular matrix interactions. Altering the extracellular matrix in the ciliary muscle has been important in the intraocular pressure lowering effects of prostaglandins and will be developed further as an approach to enhancing outflow through the trabecular meshwork. Gene therapy may be used to enhance or suppress the endogenous targets that are ultimately responsible for the outflow enhancement triggered by these agents.

Dr. P.L. Kaufman, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Ophthalmology/Visual Science, 600 Highland Ave, Madison, WI 53792-3220; USA


Classification:

11.9 Gene therapy (Part of: 11 Medical treatment)
11.14 Investigational drugs; pharmacological experiments (Part of: 11 Medical treatment)



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