About this Research Topic
This research topic aims to scrutinize and address the multifaceted aspects of presbyopia, focusing on the underlying changes in lens stiffness and accommodation with aging. By exploring these fundamental areas, we seek to identify innovative interventions and preventive measures that could significantly improve life quality for those affected.
To gather further insights into the complexities of the aging lens, we welcome research articles and reviews that shed light on the following topics:
• Post-translational modifications of lens proteins and their impact on lens aging.
• The dynamics between lens epithelial cells and the capsule during aging.
• Changes in lens transport systems as a result of aging.
• The role of lens cytoskeletal proteins in age-related visual impairment.
• Biomechanical properties of the lens and lens capsule and their evolution with age.
• Novel techniques for measuring lens stiffness and accommodation capabilities.
• Emerging therapies aimed at reversing or preventing increased lens stiffness.
• Understanding the driving forces behind lens growth and aging mechanisms.
In this research topic, we solicit both empirical and review papers that contribute to the deeper understanding of presbyopia through a multi-disciplinary approach, spanning cellular to systemic levels of investigation.
Keywords: Lens stiffness, lens accommodation, presbyopia, aging
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