City
Epaper

Australian-led research finds link between retinal thickness, common diseases

By IANS | Updated: February 5, 2025 09:55 IST

Sydney, Feb 5 Retinal thickness could be an early indicator of diseases such as Type 2 diabetes and ...

Open in App

Sydney, Feb 5 Retinal thickness could be an early indicator of diseases such as Type 2 diabetes and dementia, according to study by a team of Australian-led international researchers on Wednesday.

Researchers led by the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research (WEHI) in Melbourne analysed over 50,000 eyes to better understand how retinal differences are linked to various diseases, Xinhua news agency reported.

The retina, the light-sensitive layer of tissue at the back of the eye, is part of the central nervous system, which comprises the brain and the spinal cord.

Dementia, diabetes and MS are all linked to the degeneration or disruption of the system.

Retinal thinning, or lattice degeneration, refers to the gradual loss of tissue in the retina.

Vicki Jackson, leader of the new research from WEHI, said the findings show that retinal imaging could be used as a window to the central nervous system to help manage disease.

"Our maps' fine-scale measurements reveal critical new details about connections between retinal thinning and a range of common conditions," Jackson said.

"This research underscores the potential for retinal thickness to act as a diagnostic biomarker to aid in detecting and tracking the progression of numerous diseases," she added.

The team, which included researchers from the UK and the US, used AI to create the 50,000 maps with measurements at over 29,000 points across each retina.

The detailed maps allowed the team to identify 294 genes that influence retinal thickness and play an important role in disease.

Researchers said the findings open up new possibilities for using routing eye imaging as a tool to screen for and manage diseases.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

Entertainment‘Saiyaara’ actor Shaan R Grover reflects on his SRK connection as Kumar Sanu sings for him

NationalPushpangadan, ‘Jeevani’ pioneer who ensured tribal share in science, passes away

InternationalIndia seeks Netherlands support as EU free trade talks enter decisive phase: Jaishankar

NationalOppn has problem with the name 'Ram': BJP leader on protest against G RAM G Bill

BusinessTrom Industries Expands Order Pipeline with Municipal Infrastructure and Solar EPC Wins

Health Realted Stories

HealthWinter Special Methi Ladoo: Health Benefits, Step-by-Step Recipe, and How to Make It Without Bitterness

HealthIndian scientists find missing link in body’s cells to boost therapies for Alzheimer’s, cancer

HealthWinter Diet Tips: Why Pairing Amla With These 5 Foods Is Good For Health

HealthAIIMS conducts India’s 1st Deep Brain Stimulation workshop for Parkinson’s, movement disorders

HealthSatna HIV horror: Doctor, two lab technicians suspended, says MP Dy CM