Neuroprotection in neurodegenerations of the brain and eye: Lessons from the past and directions for the future

Leonard A Levin, Christopher Patrick, Nozhat B Choudry,Najam A Sharif,Jeffrey L Goldberg

FRONTIERS IN NEUROLOGY(2022)

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BackgroundNeurological and ophthalmological neurodegenerative diseases in large part share underlying biology and pathophysiology. Despite extensive preclinical research on neuroprotection that in many cases bridges and unifies both fields, only a handful of neuroprotective therapies have succeeded clinically in either. Main bodyUnderstanding the commonalities among brain and neuroretinal neurodegenerations can help develop innovative ways to improve translational success in neuroprotection research and emerging therapies. To do this, analysis of why translational research in neuroprotection fails necessitates addressing roadblocks at basic research and clinical trial levels. These include optimizing translational approaches with respect to biomarkers, therapeutic targets, treatments, animal models, and regulatory pathways. ConclusionThe common features of neurological and ophthalmological neurodegenerations are useful for outlining a path forward that should increase the likelihood of translational success in neuroprotective therapies.
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neuroprotection, neurodegeneration, translational failure, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, optic nerve, retina
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