"This book is a comprehensive review of the retinal degenerations, focusing particularly on a range of macular degenerations and the inherited retinal dystrophies. ... is essential reading for even the experienced low vision clinician and anyone wishing to understand the difficulties faced by patients who are diagnosed with sight-threatening retinal conditions. ... will be of interest to research groups. ... This is a valuable book and is essential for low vision clinicians. I recommend it to any optometrist with a particular interest in retinal disease." (Michael Kalloniatis, Clinical and Experimental Optometry, Issue 91, November, 2008)
Retinal Degenerations: Genetics, Progression, and Therapeutics - Table of Contents
J Tombran-Tink and CJ Barnstable (eds)
University of Missouri-Kansas City and Yale University School of Medicine
1. Living with Retinal Degeneration
Coping with Retinitis Pigmentosa: A Patientís View
Gordon Cousins and James Cape
2. Degenerative Diseases of the Retina
Epidemiology of ARMD Early in the 21st Century
Jie Jin Wang, Paul Mitchell and Ronald Klein
3. Leber Congenital Amaurosis: Biology, Diagnostics, and Therapeutics
Robert K. Koenekoop
4. Macular Degeneration. Aging Changes and Novel Therapies
Peter E. Liggett and Alejandro J. Lavaque
5. Stargardt Disease: from gene discovery to therapy
Rando Allikmets
6. X-Linked Juvenile Retinoschisis
Bernhard H.F. Weber and Ulrich Kellner
7. Retinal Degeneration in Usher Syndrome
David S. Williams
8. Mouse models of RP
Bo Chang, Norman L. Hawes, Muriel T. Davisson, J.R. Heckenlively
9. Mechanisms underlying retinal degenerations
The Impact of Diabetes on Neuronal, Glial and Vascular Cells of the Retina: Implications for the Pathogenesis of Diabetic Retinopathy
Sylvia B. Smith
10. Statins and Age-Related Maculopathy
Gerald McGwin Jr. and Cynthia Owsley
11. The role of Drusen in Macular Degeneration and New Methods of Quantification
R. Theodore Smith and Umer F. Ahmad
12. RPE lipofuscin: Formation, Properties, and Relevance to Retinal Degeneration
Janet R. Sparrow
13. Genetic Modifiers that Affect Phenotypic Expression of Retinal Diseases
Malia M. Edwards, Dennis M. Maddox, Jungyeon Won, J¸rgen K. Naggert and Patsy M. Nishina
14. X-linked retinal dystrophies and microtubular functions within the retina
Alan Wright and Xinhua Shu
15. Synaptic Remodeling in RetinalDegeneration
You-Wei Peng and Fulton Wong
16. Developing Therapeutic Strategies for Retinal Degenerative Diseases
On The Suppression of Photoreceptor Cell Death in Retinitis Pigmentosa
Fiona Kernan, Alex G. McKee, G. J. Farrar and Peter Humphries
17. Cell-based therapies to restrict to progress of photoreceptor degeneration
Raymond D. Lund and Shaomei Wang
18. Current Status of IPE Transplantation and its Potential as a Cell-Based Therapy for Age-Related Macular Degeneration and Retinal Dystrophies
Makoto Tamai
19. Recent results in Retinal Transplantation give hope for restoring vision
Robert B. Aramant, Norman D. Radtke and Magdalene J. Seiler
20. Stem Cells and Retinal Transplantation
Joanne Yau, Henry Klassen, Tasneem Zahir and Michael Young
21. Application of Encapsulated Cell Technology for Retinal Degenerative Diseases
Weng Tao and Rong Wen
22. Effective treatment for the canine RPE65 null mutation, a hereditary retinal dystrophy comparable to human Leberís Congenital Amaurosis
Kristina Narfstrˆm, Gregory E. Tullis and Mathias Seeliger
23. The Use of Neuroprotective Factors in Retinal Degenerations
Joyce Tombran-Tink and Colin Barnstable
24. Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors as a possible therapy for RP17, an Autosomal Dominant Retinitis Pigmentosa associated with the R14W mutation, apoptosis, and the unfolded protein response.
George Rebello, Jacquie Greenberg and Raj Ramesar