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Review on Hypothetical Implementing TGF-β Family Members in Glaucoma Therapy (CROSBI ID 185793)

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Šoša, Ivan ; Čulina, Kata ; Bosnar, Alan Review on Hypothetical Implementing TGF-β Family Members in Glaucoma Therapy // Medical hypothesis discovery and innovation in ophthalmology, 1 (2012), 3; 57-62

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Šoša, Ivan ; Čulina, Kata ; Bosnar, Alan

engleski

Review on Hypothetical Implementing TGF-β Family Members in Glaucoma Therapy

For quite some time, glaucoma has been regarded as more than just intraocular pressure [IOP] elevation. Significant contribution to this conceptual improvement has risen from a better understanding of ocular blood flow, vessel wall integrity and certain advanced ideas in neuroophthalmology, for example neuroprotection. Transforming growth factor–β (TGF-β) molecule, its inhibitors and antagonists have been increasingly researched as possible new anti-glaucoma drugs for its many, pleiotropic, effects. Among those effects, enhancing fibrosis is one of the most apparent, but certain members of this cytokine’s superfamily act as anti-fibrotics. Recent scientific efforts strongly support pushing back the frontier of conventional medical treatment. Current medical approaches already use effects on blood flow and neuronal quiescence, with significant systemic side-effects. Endeavours on the ophthalmologic exploitation of selected, favourable effects of pleiotropic TGF-βs could promote TGF-β, its inhibitors or specific antibodies as new, ideal drugs in glaucoma therapy.

Endothelium; Neuroprotection; Ocular Blood Flow; Transforming Growth Factor – β; Vascular Theory on Glaucoma

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1 (3)

2012.

57-62

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2079-0090

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