Glaucoma, Vision & Longevity: Supplements & Science

Nerve Growth Factor–Based Peptides and Optic Nerve Protection


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Introduction

Glaucoma is a common cause of vision loss that happens when the retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) – the nerve cells connecting the eye to the brain – gradually die. As one review notes, glaucoma is “characterized by RGC degeneration and loss of visual field” (pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov). In other words, patients slowly lose side vision and eventually central vision. Current glaucoma medicines all lower eye pressure, but doctors are actively looking for ways to protect the optic nerve cells directly. One idea is to use nerve growth factor (NGF), a natural protein that helps nerves survive and grow. NGF is like a fertilizer for certain nerve cells (pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov). In healthy eyes it supports RGC survival – in glaucoma, NGF levels may drop, so adding extra NGF might slow RGC loss.

NGF and Neuroprotection

NGF is a small protein (a neurotrophin) that binds to receptors on neurons and tells them “grow and live.” Animal and lab studies show NGF “plays a crucial role in neuronal survival, differentiation, and growth” (pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov). In the eye, retinal ganglion cells have NGF receptors, meaning they can respond when NGF is present. The idea is that supplying more NGF could neuroprotect these cells. In other words, NGF might block the cell-death signals in glaucoma and keep RGCs alive longer.

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