Literature DB >> 26886120

Update on the Medical Treatment of Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma.

Anjum Cheema1, Robert T Chang, Anurag Shrivastava, Kuldev Singh.   

Abstract

Glaucoma comprises a group of progressive, neurodegenerative disorders characterized by retinal ganglion cell death and nerve fiber layer atrophy. Several randomized controlled trials have consistently demonstrated the efficacy of intraocular pressure lowering to slow or halt the measurable progression of the disease. Medical therapy, in places where it is easily accessible, is often the primary method to lower intraocular pressure. We review the medical options currently available and possible future options currently in development. The 5 contemporary classes of topical agents in use include prostaglandin analogs, beta blockers, carbonic anhydrase inhibitors, alpha agonists, and cholinergics. In addition, several fixed combination agents are commercially available. Agents from each of these classes have unique mechanisms of action, adverse effects, and other characteristics that impact how they are used in clinical practice. Despite the plethora of medical options available, there are limitations to topical ophthalmic therapy such as the high rate of noncompliance and local and systemic adverse effects. Alternate and sustained drug delivery models, such as injectable agents and punctal plug delivery systems, may in the future alleviate some such concerns and lead to increased efficacy of treatment while minimizing adverse effects.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26886120     DOI: 10.1097/APO.0000000000000181

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Asia Pac J Ophthalmol (Phila)        ISSN: 2162-0989


  10 in total

Review 1.  Discovery, characterization and clinical utility of prostaglandin agonists for the treatment of glaucoma.

Authors:  Peter G Klimko; Najam A Sharif
Journal:  Br J Pharmacol       Date:  2018-05-17       Impact factor: 8.739

2.  Effect of Cromakalim Prodrug 1 (CKLP1) on Aqueous Humor Dynamics and Feasibility of Combination Therapy With Existing Ocular Hypotensive Agents.

Authors:  Uttio Roy Chowdhury; Tommy A Rinkoski; Cindy K Bahler; J Cameron Millar; Jacques A Bertrand; Bradley H Holman; Joseph M Sherwood; Darryl R Overby; Kristen L Stoltz; Peter I Dosa; Michael P Fautsch
Journal:  Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci       Date:  2017-11-01       Impact factor: 4.799

3.  Efficacy and safety of the fixed combinations of tafluprost/timolol and latanoprost/carteolol.

Authors:  Masahiro Fuwa; Atsushi Shimazaki; Masafumi Mieda; Naoko Yamashita; Takahiro Akaishi; Takazumi Taniguchi; Masatomo Kato
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2019-05-16       Impact factor: 4.379

4.  Therapeutic efficacy of latanoprost on primary open angle glaucoma: A protocol for a systematic review of randomized controlled trial.

Authors:  Hai-Yan Dai; Jia-Ying Wang; Yan-Qing Li; Hui-Jie Diao; Li Zhang
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2018-12       Impact factor: 1.889

5.  Omidenepag, a Selective, Prostanoid EP2 Agonist, Does Not Suppress Adipogenesis in 3D Organoids of Human Orbital Fibroblasts.

Authors:  Fumihito Hikage; Yosuke Ida; Yuika Ouchi; Megumi Watanabe; Hiroshi Ohguro
Journal:  Transl Vis Sci Technol       Date:  2021-04-01       Impact factor: 3.283

6.  Atorvastatin reduces IOP in ocular hypertension in vivo and suppresses ECM in trabecular meshwork perhaps via FGD4.

Authors:  Xiang-Yuan Song; Ya-Ying Chen; Wen-Ting Liu; Lin Cong; Jin-Ling Zhang; Yang Zhang; Yu-Yan Zhang
Journal:  Int J Mol Med       Date:  2022-04-13       Impact factor: 5.314

7.  Transpupillary collagen photocrosslinking for targeted modulation of ocular biomechanics.

Authors:  B G Gerberich; B G Hannon; A Hejri; E J Winger; E Schrader Echeverri; L M Nichols; H G Gersch; N A MacLeod; S Gupta; A T Read; M D Ritch; S Sridhar; M G Toothman; G S Gershon; S A Schwaner; G Sánchez-Rodríguez; V Goyal; A M Toporek; A J Feola; H E Grossniklaus; M T Pardue; C R Ethier; M R Prausnitz
Journal:  Biomaterials       Date:  2021-02-24       Impact factor: 12.479

8.  Pharmacokinetics, Safety, and Intraocular Pressure-Lowering Profile of Omidenepag Isopropyl, a Selective, Nonprostaglandin, Prostanoid EP2 Receptor Agonist, in Healthy Japanese and Caucasian Volunteers (Phase I Study).

Authors:  Makoto Aihara; Fenghe Lu; Hisashi Kawata; Yuki Tanaka; Kenzo Yamamura; Noriko Odani-Kawabata; Naveed K Shams
Journal:  J Ocul Pharmacol Ther       Date:  2019-11-01       Impact factor: 2.671

9.  Omidenepag, a non-prostanoid EP2 receptor agonist, induces enlargement of the 3D organoid of 3T3-L1 cells.

Authors:  Yosuke Ida; Fumihito Hikage; Araya Umetsu; Haruka Ida; Hiroshi Ohguro
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2020-09-29       Impact factor: 4.379

10.  Effect of Prostaglandin E2 Agonist Omidenepag on the Expression of Matrix Metalloproteinase in Trabecular Meshwork Cells.

Authors:  Jeong Yeub Kim; Jae Woo Kim
Journal:  Korean J Ophthalmol       Date:  2022-01-24
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