Epigenetic Treatment of Neurodegenerative Ophthalmic Disorders: An Eye Toward the Future

Biores Open Access. 2017 Dec 1;6(1):169-181. doi: 10.1089/biores.2017.0036. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

Eye disease is one of the primary medical conditions that requires attention and therapeutic intervention in ageing populations worldwide. Further, the global burden of diabetes and obesity, along with heart disease, all lead to secondary manifestations of ophthalmic distress. Therefore, there is increased interest in developing innovative new approaches that target various mechanisms and sequelae driving conditions that result in adverse vision. The research challenge is even greater given that the terrain of eye diseases is difficult to landscape into a single therapeutic theme. This report addresses the burden of eye disease due to mitochondrial dysfunction, including antioxidant, autophagic, epigenetic, mitophagic, and other cellular processes that modulate the biomedical end result. In this light, we single out lipoic acid as a potent known natural activator of these pathways, along with alternative and potentially more effective conjugates, which together harness the necessary potency, specificity, and biodistribution parameters required for improved therapeutic outcomes.

Keywords: antioxidant; carnitine; lipoic acid; macular degeneration; mitochondria; retina.

Publication types

  • Review