Guoji Yanke Zazhi (May 2022)

Research advances of modern and traditional medicine on dry age-related macular degeneration

  • Lu Xing,
  • Li-Yi Jia,
  • Xiao-Ying Sun,
  • Meng Guo,
  • Jie Jin,
  • Yin-Di Wang,
  • Ling Huang,
  • Yi-Heng Li,
  • Zhong-Jing He,
  • Rong Li,
  • Hui-Ling Cao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3980/j.issn.1672-5123.2022.5.21
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 5
pp. 803 – 808

Abstract

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Age-related macular degeneration(ARMD)is one of the main causes of irreversible visual impairment in the middle-aged and elderly people, which severely impacts the patient's life quality and poses a substantial health economic burden on society. There are two types of late ARMD in clinic: wet ARMD and dry ARMD. Anti-vascular endothelial growth factor drugs, as first-line clinical drugs for wet ARMD, achieved remarkable efficacy. For dry ARMD, however, effective therapies are in the air. This review focuses on the potential drugs, biological therapies and traditional Chinese medicines that made significant progresses in clinical trials for dry ARMD, including anti-inflammatory drugs(doxycycline and FHTR2163), anti-oxidants(risuteganib and elamipretide), complement inhibitors(APL-2 and zimura), visual cycle modulators(ALK-001), neuroprotective agents(brimonidine), stem cell transplantation(MA09-hRPE and BMMF), gene therapy(HMR59), and traditional Chinese medicine(saffron, curcumin, quercetin and resveratrol). The new drugs exhibited favorable clinical efficacy and broad application prospects, which would foster hope for improvement and treatment of ARMD.

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