Title: Lucentis
1A nine letter word for hope
2American Foundation for the Blind Headlines
3MacuScopeTM
- Accurately measures a patients Macular
Protective Pigment Density (MPPD) - Low MPPD is a major risk factor for Macular
Degeneration and is modifiable - Pigment deficiency can NOW be identified and
monitored decades before clinical signs and/or
symptoms appear
4The Science
5The FactsOverwhelming body of evidence that
- Yellow MPP blocks high energy blue light
- has strong antioxidative properties
- resides anterior to the RPE layer and
photoreceptors
6Concentration of Macular Pigments
- Consists solely of 3 carotenoids
- Lutein (L), Meso-zeaxanthin (MZ) Zeaxanthin (Z)
- MZ is the dominant carotenoid at the fovea and is
the most potent antioxidant in the macula
7Link to AMD
- AMD Patients have low MPPD - a major risk factor
- Reasons for low MPPD include
- Genetics
- Smoking
- Dietary insufficiency
- Obesity
- Inability to absorb
- Lack of ability to convert L to MZ
8Age and Macular Pigment
Published in Exp Eye Res. December 2006
9Cigarette Smoking and Macular Pigment
Published in Exp Eye Res. December 2006
10Family History of AMD and Macular Pigment
Published in Exp Eye Res. December 2006
11Nutraceutical Supplementation
- Repigmentation of the macula reduces the risk of
developing AMD - Objective prevent future permanent and
cumulative damage - Appropriate nutraceutical supplementation can
rebuild Macular Pigment - a formulary containing all 3 carotenoids as found
in LMZ3 10mg Lutein 10 mg Meso-zeaxanthin 2
mg Zeaxanthin - Measurable repigmentation can occur in as little
as 6 months and usually plateaus in 2 years
12AREDS Report 22
- Archives of Ophthalmology, Sept. 07
- Evaluated dietary intake of carotenoids, vitamins
A, C and E and their relationship to the
progression of AMD - Conclusion Only dietary intake of carotenoids
correlated with a decreased rate of progression
for any of the four stages of AMD
13Leading Expert
- John Nolan BSc, PhD
- Fulbright Scholar _at_ University of Georgia
- Deputy Director Post Doctoral Research Fellow,
Waterford Institute of Technology - PhD thesis "Determinants of Macular Pigment in
Healthy Subjects" was the largest cross-sectional
study of its type in the world - Significant findings from his thesis
- Healthy middle-aged offspring of patients with
age-related macular degeneration (AMD) have a
significant lack of macular pigment - This finding suggests that the observed lack of
pigment may predispose the sons and daughters of
AMD sufferers to this disease - Appropriate dietary modification may delay, or
even prevent the onset of disease
14Leading Expert
- Richard A. Bone PhD, Professor, Dept. of Physics,
Florida International University - Research Interests Experimental Biophysics -
Physics of the eye and visual system MP and its
possible relationship with AMD non-invasive
measurement of the MP Cumulative light
distribution on the human retina. - Recent Publications
- Bone, Landrum, Guerra, and Ruiz. (2003) Lutein
and zeaxanthin dietary supplements raise macular
pigment J. Nutr. 133, 992-998. - Krinsky, Landrum, Bone. (2003) Biologic
mechanisms of the protective role of lutein
Annu. Rev. Nutr. 23, 171-201. - Bone, Landrum (2004) Heterochromatic flicker
photometery. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 430,
137-142. - Bone, Landrum, Gibert. (2004) Macular pigment and
the edge hypothesis of flicker photometry. Vision
Res. 44, 3045-3051. - Rosenthal, Kim, de Monastario, Thompson, Bone et
al (2006) Dose-ranging study of luteinInvest.
Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci. 47, 5227-5233. - Bone, Landrum, Cao, Howard, Alvarez-Calderon.
(2006) Macular pigment responseNutr. Metab.
412. - Bone, Brener, Gibert (2007) Macular pigment,
photopigments, and melaninVision Res. 47,
3259-3268.Bone and Draper (2007) Optical
anisotropy of the human corneaApplied Optics 46,
8351-8357.
15Testimonials on Technology
- Its a great tool for identifying patients at
risk for AMD. There is great relief on their
faces when they get the results and find out they
are not at risk. The thing patients fear most
is going blind. For those who are at risk,
theyre thrilled that there is something that can
be done about it through supplementation and
re-testing six months later. - We are seen as the technological leader in the
community because no one else has this. Were
getting patients from across the state wanting to
take the test.
- Elaine Happ OD, Monticello, MN
16Testimonials on Technology
- The MacuScope uses technology that needs to be
available in every practice. It allows doctors to
provide preventative eye care which may be vital
to keeping quality vision for our patients. Our
MacuScope raises the standard of care we provide
and has been a welcome addition to our practice. - Wes Kemp, O.D., Bolivar, MO
17Testimonials on Technology
- Trying to prevent blindness is a big part of
what we do. You feel good about being an O.D.
when a patient returns for their six month
re-check, their macular protective pigment has
increased, and you get a great big thank you!
Its wonderful to give patients hope - Harriet Pelton, O.D., Bloomfield Twp, MI
18- Help your patients
- at risk for AMD
- The MacuScopeTM
- Helping to Preserve the Worlds Vision
Amsler Grid with Advanced AMD