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Pathogenic Role Of Changes In The Extracellular Environment Of Retinal Ganglion Cells In Glaucoma
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$471,979.00
Summary
There are an estimated 60 million glaucoma sufferers worldwide. Glaucoma is associated with elevated pressure within the eye but the mechanisms by which this leads to vision loss are not clear. We propose to test a new hypothesis that it is tissue stress that is responsible for the ganglion cell death in glaucoma. We propose to measure key parameters of the cellular environment in an animal model of raised intraocular pressure and determine if elevated intraocular pressure induced changes in the ....There are an estimated 60 million glaucoma sufferers worldwide. Glaucoma is associated with elevated pressure within the eye but the mechanisms by which this leads to vision loss are not clear. We propose to test a new hypothesis that it is tissue stress that is responsible for the ganglion cell death in glaucoma. We propose to measure key parameters of the cellular environment in an animal model of raised intraocular pressure and determine if elevated intraocular pressure induced changes in the cellular environment can be identified.Read moreRead less
Non-invasive Retinal Vein Pulsation Pressure Measurement: A New Assessment Of Glaucoma Treatment.
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$557,666.00
Summary
Glaucoma is the second most common cause of blindness. It is a slowly degenerating disease and the level of treatment required is difficult to predict. At present there is no way of knowing whether the eye is receiving inadequate treatment. We have shown that retinal vein pulsation pressure measurements are an indicator of the likelihood of glaucoma progression. Our proposed studies hope to demonstrate for the first time that it is feasible to determine the appropriate treatment level for indivi ....Glaucoma is the second most common cause of blindness. It is a slowly degenerating disease and the level of treatment required is difficult to predict. At present there is no way of knowing whether the eye is receiving inadequate treatment. We have shown that retinal vein pulsation pressure measurements are an indicator of the likelihood of glaucoma progression. Our proposed studies hope to demonstrate for the first time that it is feasible to determine the appropriate treatment level for individual patients.Read moreRead less
Developing A New Glaucoma Surgery Using Precision Ablation Of The Trabecular Meshwork And Inner Wall Of Schlemm’s Canal
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$653,606.00
Summary
Glaucoma is a major sight threatening disease in our community, affecting an estimated 60 million people worldwide. This project investigates a new laser based method for reducing intraocular pressure, the major risk factor in glaucoma. The novel approach is to create a selectable number of drainage channels for excess fluid in the eye to drain away, thereby restoring normal intraocular pressure.