Journal article

Understanding how ageing impacts ganglion cell susceptibility to injury in glaucoma

AK van Koeverden, BC Afiat, CTO Nguyen, BV Bui, PY Lee

Clinical and Experimental Optometry | TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2024

Abstract

Glaucoma is a leading cause of blindness worldwide, with a marked increase in prevalence with advancing age. Due to the multifactorial nature of glaucoma pathogenesis, dissecting how ageing impacts upon glaucoma risk requires analysis and synthesis of evidence from a vast literature. While there is a wealth of human clinical studies examining glaucoma pathogenesis and why older patients have increased risk, many aspects of the disease such as adaptations of retinal ganglion cells to stress, autophagy and the role of glial cells in glaucoma, require the use of animal models to study the complex cellular processes and interactions. Additionally, the accelerated nature of ageing in rodents faci..

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Grants

Awarded by Melbourne Neuroscience Institute, University of Melbourne


Funding Acknowledgements

AKvK, BCA, PYL: Australian Government Research Training Program Scholarship. CTON: Australian Research Council Linkage grants [LP16100126], Melbourne Neuroscience Institute Interdisciplinary Seed Fund, Melbourne Research Fellowship, Melbourne Neuroscience Institute Fellowship. BVB: National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia project grant [1046203], Australian Research Council Future Fellowship [FT130100338].