Journal article
Improvement in inner retinal function in glaucoma with nicotinamide (vitamin B3) supplementation: A crossover randomized clinical trial
F Hui, J Tang, PA Williams, MB McGuinness, X Hadoux, RJ Casson, M Coote, IA Trounce, KR Martin, P van Wijngaarden, JG Crowston
Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology | WILEY | Published : 2020
DOI: 10.1111/ceo.13818
Abstract
Importance: Retinal ganglion cells endure significant metabolic stress in glaucoma but maintain capacity to recover function. Nicotinamide, a precursor of NAD+, is low in serum of glaucoma patients and its supplementation provides robust protection of retinal ganglion cells in preclinical models. However, the potential of nicotinamide in human glaucoma is unknown. Background: To examine the effects of nicotinamide on inner retinal function in glaucoma, in participants receiving concurrent glaucoma therapy. Design: Crossover, double-masked, randomized clinical trial. Participants recruited from two tertiary care centres. Participants: Fifty-seven participants, diagnosed and treated for glauco..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Jean Miller Foundation; Jack Brockhoff Foundation, Grant/Award Number: 4354 2017; The Ophthalmic Research Institute of Australia; Connie and Craig Kimberley Fund; Vetenskapsradet, Grant/Award Number: 2018-02124