1. Functional effect of Saffron supplementation and risk genotypes in early age-related macular degeneration: a preliminary report.
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Marangoni, Dario, Falsini, Benedetto, Piccardi, Marco, Ambrosio, Lucia, Minnella, Angelo Maria, Savastano, Maria Cristina, Bisti, Silvia, Maccarone, Rita, Fadda, Antonello, Mello, Enrica, Concolino, Paola, and Capoluongo, Ettore
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SAFFRON (Spice) ,NEUROPROTECTIVE agents ,RETINAL degeneration ,GENETIC polymorphisms ,DIETARY supplements ,PATIENTS ,THERAPEUTICS - Abstract
Background: To determine whether the functional effects of oral supplementation with Saffron, a natural compound that proved to be neuroprotective in early age-related macular degeneration, are influenced by complement factor H (CFH) and age-related maculopathy susceptibility 2 (ARMS2) risk genotypes. Methods: Thirty-three early AMD patients, screened for CFH (rs1061170) and ARMS2 (rs10490924) polymorphisms and receiving Saffron oral supplementation (20 mg/day) over an average period of treatment of 11 months (range, 6-12), were longitudinally evaluated by clinical examination and focal electroretinogram (fERG)-derived macular (18°) flicker sensitivity estimate. fERG amplitude and macular sensitivity, the reciprocal value of the estimated fERG amplitude threshold, were the main outcome measures. Results: After three months of supplementation, mean fERG amplitude and fERG sensitivity improved significantly when compared to baseline values (p < 0.01). These changes were stable throughout the follow-up period. No significant differences in clinical and fERG improvements were observed across different CFH or ARMS2 genotypes. Conclusions: The present results indicate that the functional effect of Saffron supplementation in individual AMD patients is not related to the major risk genotypes of disease. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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