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Grants > Pressure Effect on Hydraulic Conductivity of TM Cells Updated On: Ene. 23, 2025
National Glaucoma Research Grant

Pressure Effect on Hydraulic Conductivity of TM Cells

Principal Investigator

Cynthia Roberts, PhD

The Ohio State University Research Foundation

Columbus, OH, USA

About the Research Project

Program

National Glaucoma Research

Award Type

Standard

Award Amount

$70,000

Active Dates

April 01, 2002 - March 31, 2004

Grant ID

G2002022

Summary

The mechanism of laser trabeculoplasty (LT) on aqueous outflow resistance is not well understood. Whether trabecular meshwork (TM) cell and tissue destruction is necessary for the therapeutic effect of LT is unclear. Dr. Roberts is a bioengineer who proposes to test the effect of LT in the treatment of glaucoma with the long-range goal of determining the influence of driving pressure on the effectiveness of laser irradiation upon a monolayer of trabecular meshwork endothelial cells. Dr. Roberts has experience in growing TM endothelial cell cultures in specialized in vitro cell systems where cells are grown on filter supports, placed in specialized perfusion testing chambers and treated with laser irradiation. The flow-irradiation studies will be repeated at various pressure levels to simulate normal tension glaucoma and higher pressures to simulate glaucomatous levels. The goal of these studies is to produce useful new data on the mechanisms underlying the effectiveness of laser treatments for glaucoma.