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Nicotinamide Treatment Robustly Protects From Inherited Mouse Glaucoma., Pete A. Williams, Jeffrey M. Harder, Brynn H Cardozo, Nicole E Foxworth, Simon W M John Jan 2018

Nicotinamide Treatment Robustly Protects From Inherited Mouse Glaucoma., Pete A. Williams, Jeffrey M. Harder, Brynn H Cardozo, Nicole E Foxworth, Simon W M John

Faculty Research 2018

Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) is a key molecule in several cellular processes and is essential for healthy mitochondrial metabolism. We recently reported that mitochondrial dysfunction is among the very first changes to occur within retinal ganglion cells during initiation of glaucoma in DBA/2J mice. Furthermore, we demonstrated that an age-dependent decline of NAD contributes to mitochondrial dysfunction and vulnerability to glaucoma. The decrease in NAD renders retinal ganglion cells vulnerable to a metabolic crisis following periods of high intraocular pressure. Treating mice with the NAD precursor nicotinamide (the amide form of vitamin B3) inhibited many age- and high …