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Grants > Amyloid Neurotoxicity in Experimental Mouse Glaucoma Updated On: Ene. 23, 2025
National Glaucoma Research Grant

Amyloid Neurotoxicity in Experimental Mouse Glaucoma

Principal Investigator

Stuart McKinnon, MD, PhD

Duke University Eye Center

Durham, NC, USA

About the Research Project

Program

National Glaucoma Research

Award Type

Standard

Award Amount

$70,000

Active Dates

July 01, 2003 - June 30, 2005

Grant ID

G2003008

Summary

Dr. McKinnon’s hypothesis is that abnormal processing of the amyloid precursor protein (APP) and amyloid beta toxicity are important in the pathophysiology of glaucoma. He and his team are exploring the molecular events in glaucoma that mimic Alzheimer’s disease—i.e., those involving apoptosis and the abnormal processing of APP. Through the use of transgenic mouse lines, they will examine the over- or under-expression of Alzheimer’s-related proteins in both normal mice and mice that have been engineered to exhibit chronic ocular hypertension. In this way, he hopes to identify the critical steps that are operative in the death of retinal ganglion cells in glaucoma. The goal of this study is to identify new treatment strategies that might be used to treat not only glaucoma, but other neurodegenerative diseases as well.