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Now, simple eye test to detect early signs of glaucoma

The technique, called DARC (detection of apoptosing retinal cells), uses a specially developed fluorescent marker which attaches to cell proteins when injected into patients

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Scientists have developed a simple eye test that may help treat glaucoma, the biggest cause of irreversible blindness, by detecting the disease 10 years earlier than was previously possible.

Loss of sight in patients with glaucoma is caused by the death of cells in the retina at the back of the eye called apoptosis. Early detection of this cell death means doctors can start treatments before sight loss begins, researchers said.

Researchers, including those from UK’s University College London (UCL), developed a technique which allows doctors to see individual nerve cell death in the back of the eye.

The technique, called DARC (detection of apoptosing retinal cells), uses a specially developed fluorescent marker which attaches to cell proteins when injected into patients.

The sick cells then appear as white fluorescent spots during the eye examination. The examination uses equipment used during routine hospital eye examinations.

“Detecting glaucoma early is vital as the symptoms are not always obvious. Although detection has been improving, most patients have lost a third of their vision by the time they are diagnosed,” said Francesca Cordeiro, a professor at UCL.

“Now, for the first time, we have been able to show individual cell death and detect the earliest signs of glaucoma. While we cannot cure the disease, our test means treatment can start before symptoms begin,” Cordeiro said.

Researchers hope that eventually it may be possible for opticians to conduct the tests, enabling even earlier detection of the disease.

“In the future, the test could also be used to diagnose other neurodegenerative diseases,” Cordeiro said.

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The DARC test also has potential for early diagnosis of other degenerative neurological conditions such as Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s and multiple sclerosis.

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