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Experimental Eye Research | 2014

Oxidative photodegradation of ocular tissues: Beneficial effects of filtering and exogenous antioxidants

Billy R. Hammond; Bart Johnson; Eric R. George

The fact that light is necessary for life is generally accepted as an axiom. The extent to which light interacts and influences human biology, however, is often not fully appreciated. Exposure to sunlight, for instance, can both promote and degrade human health. There is now general scientific consensus that, although the eye evolved to respond to light, it is also damaged by excessive exposure. Light-mediated ocular damage is involved in the pathophysiology of many common forms of blindness. The type of ocular tissue damage induced by light exposure depends on the extent of exposure and wavelength. The tissues of the lens, cornea, and retina contain specific chemical moieties that have been proven to exhibit light-mediated oxidative degradation. Proteins and lipids present in the cornea, lens, and retina, meet all of the physical requirements known to initiate the process of oxidative photodegradation upon exposure to solar radiation. As such, different mechanisms have evolved in the lens, cornea, and retina to ameliorate such light-mediated oxidative damage. It appears, however, that such mechanisms are ill-matched to handle modern conditions: namely, poor diet and longer life-spans (and the degenerative diseases that accompany them). Hence, steps must be taken to protect the eye from the damaging effects of light. Preventative measures include minimizing actinic light exposure, providing exogenous filtering (e.g., through the use of protective lenses), and enhancing antioxidant defenses (e.g., through increased dietary intake of antioxidants). These strategies may yield long-term benefits in terms of reducing oxidative photodegradation of the ocular tissues.


Archive | 2010

Polymeric articles comprising oxygen permeability enhancing particles

Charles Scales; Gregory A. Hill; John B. Enns; Eric R. George


Archive | 2011

Process for manufacture of a thermochromic contact lens material

Nayiby Alvarez-Carrigan; Donnie J. Duis; Holly L. Grammer; Ture Kindt-Larsen; Frank F. Molock; Jaqunda Patton; Kim Sander Pedersen; Eric R. George


Archive | 2011

CONTACT LENSES DISPLAYING REDUCED INDOOR GLARE

Donnie J. Duis; John R. Buch; Holly L. Grammer; Eric R. George


Archive | 2012

MONOMER SYSTEMS WITH DISPERSED SILICONE-BASED ENGINEERED PARTICLES

Charles Scales; Eric R. George; Christopher D. Anderson; Robert D. Gleim; Brent Matthew Healy


Archive | 2012

Medical devices having homogeneous charge density and methods for making same

Shivkumar Mahadevan; Zohra Fadli; Charles Scales; Thomas L. Maggio; Kunisi Venkatasubban; Eric R. George; James D. Ford; Carrie L. Davis; Leah Hansen; Scott L. Joslin


Polymer Bulletin | 2016

Functionalized hollow nanoparticles for incorporation in silicone hydrogels

Qi Wu; Eric R. George; April L Fogel; Sarah E. Morgan


Archive | 2012

Medizinische vorrichtungen mit homogener ladungsdichte und verfahren zu ihrer herstellung

Eric R. George; Shivkumar Mahadevan; Kunisi Venkatasubban; Thomas L. Maggio; Zohra Fadli; Charles Scales; Scott L. Joslin; James D. Ford; Carrie L. Davis; Leah Hansen


Archive | 2012

Systèmes de monomère avec particules modifiées à base de silicone dispersées

Charles Scales; Eric R. George; Christopher D. Anderson; Robert D. Gleim; Brent Matthew Healy


Archive | 2012

Dispositifs médicaux ayant une densité de charge homogène et procédés de fabrication de ces dispositifs

Eric R. George; Shivkumar Mahadevan; Kunisi Venkatasubban; Thomas L. Maggio; Zohra Fadli; Charles Scales; Scott L. Joslin; James D. Ford; Carrie L. Davis; Leah Hansen

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