Oxidative stress as a therapeutic target for the prevention and treatment of early age-related macular degeneration

Sayena Jabbehdari, James T. Handa

Research output: Contribution to journalReview articlepeer-review

4 Scopus citations

Abstract

Age-related macular degeneration, the leading cause of irreversible visual loss among older adults in developed countries, is a chronic, multifactorial, and progressive disease with the development of painless, central vision loss. Retinal pigment epithelial cell dysfunction is a core change in age-related macular degeneration that results from aging and the accumulated effects of genetic and environmental factors that, in part, is both caused by and leads to oxidative stress. In this review, we describe the role of oxidative stress, the cytoprotective oxidative stress pathways, and the impact of oxidative stress on critical cellular processes involved in age-related macular degeneration pathobiology. We also offer targeted therapy that may define how antioxidant therapy can either prevent or improve specific stages of age-related macular degeneration.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)423-440
Number of pages18
JournalSurvey of ophthalmology
Volume66
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - May 1 2021

Keywords

  • age-related macular degeneration
  • aging
  • antioxidant therapy
  • oxidative stress

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Ophthalmology

Fingerprint

Dive into the research topics of 'Oxidative stress as a therapeutic target for the prevention and treatment of early age-related macular degeneration'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.

Cite this