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    Nanotechnology Breakthrough Could Help Treat Blindness

    By Anglia Ruskin UniversitySeptember 27, 20239 Comments4 Mins Read
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    Scientists have successfully used nanotechnology to develop a 3D scaffold that supports the growth of healthy retinal cells, a breakthrough that could revolutionize the treatment of age-related macular degeneration (AMD), a leading cause of blindness worldwide. Utilizing electrospinning technology, researchers created a scaffold that, when treated with the steroid fluocinolone acetonide, enhances the resilience and growth of retinal pigment epithelial cells, potentially aiding in the development of ocular tissue for transplantation.

    Scientists Utilize Nanotechnology To Address a Prevalent Cause of Vision Loss

    Scientists have discovered a way to use nanotechnology to create a 3D ‘scaffold’ to grow cells from the retina. This breakthrough could lead to innovative approaches for treating a common source of blindness.

    Researchers, led by Professor Barbara Pierscionek from Anglia Ruskin University (ARU), have been working on a way to successfully grow retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cells that stay healthy and viable for up to 150 days. RPE cells sit just outside the neural part of the retina and, when damaged, can cause vision to deteriorate.

    It is the first time this technology, called ‘electrospinning’, has been used to create a scaffold on which the RPE cells could grow, and could revolutionize treatment for one of age-related macular degeneration, one of the world’s most common vision complaints.

    Enhancing Cell Growth with Anti-Inflammatory Treatment

    When the scaffold is treated with a steroid called fluocinolone acetonide, which protects against inflammation, the resilience of the cells appears to increase, promoting the growth of eye cells. These findings are important in the future development of ocular tissue for transplantation into the patient’s eye.

    Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a leading cause of blindness in the developed world and is expected to increase in the coming years due to an aging population. Recent research predicted that 77 million people in Europe alone will have some form of AMD by 2050.

    AMD can be caused by changes in the Bruch’s membrane, which supports the RPE cells, and the breakdown of the choriocapillaris, the rich vascular bed that is adjacent to the other side of the Bruch’s membrane.

    In Western populations, the most common way sight deteriorates is due to an accumulation of lipid deposits called drusen, and the subsequent degeneration of parts of the RPE, the choriocapillaris, and the outer retina. In the developing world, AMD tends to be caused by abnormal blood vessel growth in the choroid and their subsequent movement into the RPE cells, leading to hemorrhaging, RPE or retinal detachment, and scar formation.

    Potential for Future AMD Treatments

    The replacement of the RPE cells is among several promising therapeutic options for the effective treatment of sight conditions like AMD, and researchers have been working on efficient ways to transplant these cells into the eye.

    Lead author Professor Barbara Pierscionek, Deputy Dean (Research and Innovation) at Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) said: “This research has demonstrated, for the first time, that nanofibre scaffolds treated with the anti-inflammatory substance such as fluocinolone acetonide can enhance the growth, differentiation, and functionality of RPE cells.

    “In the past, scientists would grow cells on a flat surface, which is not biologically relevant. Using these new techniques. the cell line has been shown to thrive in the 3D environment provided by the scaffolds.

    “This system shows great potential for development as a substitute Bruch’s membrane, providing a synthetic, non-toxic, biostable support for transplantation of the retinal pigment epithelial cells. Pathological changes in this membrane have been identified as a cause of eye diseases such as AMD, making this an exciting breakthrough that could potentially help millions of people worldwide.”

    Reference: “Retinal pigment epithelial cells can be cultured on fluocinolone acetonide treated nanofibrous scaffold” by Biola F. Egbowon, Enzo Fornari, Joseph M. Pally, Alan J. Hargreaves, Bob Stevens, T. Martin McGinnity and Barbara K. Pierscionek, 8 July 2023, Materials & Design.
    DOI: 10.1016/j.matdes.2023.112152

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    9 Comments

    1. Robin Lynn Ellis-Jennings on September 27, 2023 3:53 pm

      I’d like to get paid to be a test subject for you I wear glasses but without them I can’t read or see everything is blurred and an eye specialist tried Lasik surgery didn’t go well she’s messed up my eyes permanently

      Reply
    2. Robin Lynn Ellis-Jennings on September 27, 2023 3:54 pm

      And I would like nano technology to help me please

      Reply
    3. Janet Engelbrecht on September 27, 2023 9:43 pm

      When is this treatment likely to be available?

      Reply
    4. Ameer haider on September 28, 2023 6:29 am

      I have a eye problem reading Ames Destace

      Reply
    5. Ameer haider on September 28, 2023 6:32 am

      Glucuma night time driving problem

      Reply
    6. Haroun bismilla on September 29, 2023 6:16 am

      I have glucuma…I’m using trusopt 2% in both eyes.. morning and night.my eyes tend to be tired and hurt.. also I procrastinate on on everything I do…please advise a remedy…..

      Reply
    7. Haroun bismilla on September 29, 2023 6:23 am

      I have glucoma and use Trusopt 2% .in the morning and at night
      In each eye.my eyes hurt and is always tired.i tend to procrastinae all the time on what ever I have to do.. kindly help and advise…

      Reply
    8. Drew Brewer on September 29, 2023 10:53 am

      Blind in my left eye from retina detachment, I need help if possible.

      Reply
    9. Sandra Aviles on September 29, 2023 3:11 pm

      My son has BBS1 and RP as 2ndary condition. Is spinning suitable for him?

      Reply
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