Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Abstract:
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the most common cause of irreversible loss of
central vision in elderly subjects, affecting men and women equally. It is a degenerative pathology
that causes progressive damage to the macula, the central and most vital part of the retina. There are
two forms of AMD depending on how the macula is damaged, dry AMD and wet or neovascular
AMD. Dry AMD is the most common form; waste materials accumulate under the retina as old cells
die, not being replaced. Wet AMD is less common, but can lead to vision loss much more quickly.
Wet AMD is characterized by new abnormal blood vessels developing under the macula, where they
do not normally grow. This frequently occurs in patients who already have dry AMD, as new blood
vessels are developed to try to solve the problem. It is not known what causes AMD to develop;
however, certain risk factors (i.e., age, smoking, genetic factors) can increase the risk of developing
AMD. There are currently no treatments for dry AMD. There is evidence that not smoking, exercising
regularly, eating nutritious food, and taking certain supplements can reduce the risk of acquiring
AMD or slow its development. The main treatment for wet AMD is inhibitors of VEGF (vascular
endothelial growth factor), a protein that stimulates the growth of new blood vessels. VEGF inhibitors
can stop the growth of new blood vessels, preventing further damage to the macula and vision loss.
In most patients, VEGF inhibitors can improve vision if macular degeneration is diagnosed early
and treated accordingly. However, VEGF inhibitors cannot repair damage that has already occurred.
Current AMD research is trying to find treatments for dry AMD and other options for wet AMD.
This review provides a summary of the current evidence regarding the different treatments aimed at
both forms of AMD with particular and greater attention to the dry form.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
wet AMD; dry AMD; neurodegenerative disease; anti-VEGF; dietary supplements
Elenco autori:
Marchesi, Nicoletta; Capierri, Martina; Pascale, Alessia; Barbieri, Annalisa
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