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Development of Two Novel AMD Models for Evaluation of RPE Protection by the Novel Antioxidant D-DHA

$4.43M USD

Funder NATIONAL EYE INSTITUTE
Recipient Organization University of Pennsylvania
Country United States
Start Date Sep 01, 2024
End Date Mar 31, 2028
Duration 1,307 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Principal Investigator
Data Source NIH (US)
Grant ID 10908085
Grant Description

PROJECT SUMMARY Geographic atrophy (GA) is the advanced form of dry age-related macular degeneration. Recently, anti-complement drugs have shown moderate efficacy in slowing disease progression. The long-term goals of the proposed studies are to develop two new mouse models of GA based on RPE oxidative stress for testing potential novel therapeutics. We will

test one such therapeutic, oral deuterated docosahexanoic acid (D-DHA), which has shown considerable promise in an acute model of photoreceptor oxidative stress caused by intravitreal iron injection. Oxidation of DHA has been implicated in AMD pathogenesis by Joe Hollyfield's lab. Now it is important to determine whether this oxidation-resistant form of DHA can protect

the RPE from GA formation and expansion. The approach is to study RPE-specific glutathione peroxidase 4 knockout mice, as well as mice given a low dose of sodium iodate, which causes an expanding patch of GA in the superior retina. The degeneration will be characterized using in vivo imaging (cSLO and OCT), ERG, and, after euthanasia, mass spectrometry, histology, IHC,

and qPCR. The impact will be to generate new GA models and to assess the potential of a promising new oral drug for prevention or treatment of AMD.

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