Retinitis Pigmentosa News and Research

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Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is the name given to a group of inherited eye diseases that affect the retina (the light-sensitive part of the eye). RP causes the breakdown of photoreceptor cells (cells in the retina that detect light). Photoreceptor cells capture and process light helping us to see. As these cells breakdown and die, patients experience progressive vision loss. The most common feature of all forms of RP is a gradual breakdown of rods (retinal cells that detect dim light) and cones (retinal cells that detect light and color). Most forms of RP first cause the breakdown of rod cells. These forms of RP, sometimes called rod-cone dystrophy, usually begin with night blindness. Night blindness is somewhat like the experience normally sighted individuals encounter when entering a dark movie theatre on a bright, sunny day. However, patients with RP cannot adjust well to dark and dimly lit environments.
Genetic link between cats and humans for retinitis pigmentosa

Genetic link between cats and humans for retinitis pigmentosa

New understanding of blinding degenerative eye conditions

New understanding of blinding degenerative eye conditions

Study links cone death in retinitis pigmentosa to metabolic problem

Study links cone death in retinitis pigmentosa to metabolic problem

Gene find sheds light on motor neuron diseases like amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

Gene find sheds light on motor neuron diseases like amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

Retina transplants show promise in patients with retinal degeneration

Retina transplants show promise in patients with retinal degeneration

New approach to treating vision loss caused by type 1 Usher syndrome

New approach to treating vision loss caused by type 1 Usher syndrome

Wireless vision implant

Wireless vision implant

Discovery of gene behind new form of intellectual disability

Discovery of gene behind new form of intellectual disability

Bionic eye promises to restore sight to the blind

Bionic eye promises to restore sight to the blind

New hope for victims of macular degeneration and retinitis pigmentosa

New hope for victims of macular degeneration and retinitis pigmentosa

RNA interference therapy heals growth deficiency disorder in a live animal

RNA interference therapy heals growth deficiency disorder in a live animal

Mutant mice could provide genetic clues on human sight loss

Mutant mice could provide genetic clues on human sight loss

Gene-transfer technique trial for childhood blindness under way

Gene-transfer technique trial for childhood blindness under way

Computer simulator allows visually-impaired to drive

Computer simulator allows visually-impaired to drive

New insights into retinal growth

New insights into retinal growth

Neuroprotectin D1 protects retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cells

Neuroprotectin D1 protects retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cells

Thirteenth gene linked to Leber's congenital amaurosis

Thirteenth gene linked to Leber's congenital amaurosis

Researchers use gene therapy to restore sight in mice

Researchers use gene therapy to restore sight in mice

Bionic eye offers light at the end of the tunnel for the blind

Bionic eye offers light at the end of the tunnel for the blind

New device helps people with tunnel vision

New device helps people with tunnel vision

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