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The emerging roles of the macular pigment carotenoids throughout the lifespan and in prenatal supplementation

Paul S. Bernstein, Ranganathan Arunkumar

2020Journal of Lipid Research38 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Since the publication of the Age-Related Eye Disease Study 2 (AREDS2) in 2013, the macular pigment carotenoids lutein (L) and zeaxanthin (Z) have become well known to both the eye care community and the public. It is a fascinating aspect of evolution that primates have repurposed photoprotective pigments and binding proteins from plants and insects to protect and enhance visual acuity. Moreover, utilization of these plant-derived nutrients has been widely embraced for preventing vision loss from age-related macular degeneration. More recently, there has been growing awareness that these nutrients can also play a role in improving visual performance in adults. On the other hand, the potential benefits of L and Z supplementation at very young ages have been underappreciated. In this review, we examine the biochemical mechanisms and supportive data for L and Z supplementation throughout the lifespan, with particular emphasis on prenatal supplementation. We propose that prenatal nutritional recommendations may aim at improving maternal and infant carotenoid status. Prenatal supplementation with L and Z might enhance infant visual development and performance and may even prevent retinopathy of prematurity, possibilities that should be examined in future clinical studies.

Topics & Concepts

ZeaxanthinLuteinMacular degenerationCarotenoidRetinopathy of prematurityMedicineDiseaseRetinalBiologyPhysiologyPregnancyGestational ageOphthalmologyInternal medicineFood scienceGeneticsAntioxidant Activity and Oxidative StressRetinoids in leukemia and cellular processesRetinal Diseases and Treatments
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