Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF) is a potent neuroprotectant required for survival of retinal
neurons. Studies have shown that there is significant reduction in BDNF in patients with eye diseases and
this contributes to the degeneration of the retinal cells.
Over the last decade there had been many scientific researches around the world which showed how BDNF
neuroprotection plays an important role in the protection of the retinal cells from damage when its
subjected to injury.
Neuroprotection is being studied by scientist in an attempt to eradicate or slow down the optic neuro
degeneration.
The deprivation of neurotrophins has been shown to play a crucial role in the loss of retinal ganglion
cells and its axons and pre-clinical studies have demonstrated that neurotrophins promote retinal ganglion
cells recovery and regrowth.
Neuro-protection helps protect neurons in your eye from external and internal injury. Neurotrophins helps
to provide the required neuroprotective therapy which prevents from death of the ganglion cells in your
eyes.
Neuroprotection works by preventing ischemia and oxidative damage that results in apoptosis of retinal
ganglion cells and optic nerve damage. Herbals supplements in Netra Restoration Therapy offers
neuroprotection by anti-apoptosis, pro-inflammatory mediator inhibitory, autophagy regulatory,
anti-oxidative stress, mitochondria protection, Ca2+ influx inhibitory, and anti-neurodegenerative
activities.
As an example, Puerarin a compound derived from pueraria lobata (herb from Traditional Chinese Medicine)
has been shown to offer neuroprotection for many neuro degenerative eye conditions such as Glaucoma,
Age-Related Macular Degeneration and Diabetic Retinopathy, Retinitis Pigmentosa, Macular Dystrophy and
Stargardt disease.
Neurotrophins helps to provide the required neuroprotection which prevents death of the
ganglion cells in the retina.
Photoreceptors, especially cones, have high energy demands, making them vulnerable to metabolic stress.
Metabolic dysfunction of photoreceptors and their supporting retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) is an
important underlying cause of degenerative retinal diseases.