Does Taurine Preserve Visual Acuity in a Patient with Pathologic Myopia?

Authors

  • Lina Ramírez Páez Ophthalmologist, Retina Specialist. Centro Visual Doctora Polanco at carrera 18 No. 84-11 Cons. 701, Bogotá, Colombia. Author
  • Norma E Ávila Portillo Animal Nutrition. Consultant 162 NE 25th street, Miami, Fl. 33137 United State Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47363/JORRR/2020(1)106

Keywords:

Taurine, Choroidal Neovascular Membrane, Retinal Degeneration, Antioxidan, Anti-Inflammatory, High Myopia, Pathologic Myopia, Migraine

Abstract

Taurine, a semi-essential amino sulfonic acid, is present in high amounts in the retina. It has anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and neuromodulatory properties which have shown to be beneficial for specific neurodegenerative conditions [1]. However, its effects on high myopia or its complications are unknown. We report the case of a 60-year-old woman with pathological myopia, who 7 years ago, presented a best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) of 20/200 right eye (OD) and 20/70 left eye (OS), and was diagnosed with a choroidal neovascular membrane (CNV) OS. She initiated taurine supplementation (1.5 g/ daily for 14 days) and improved to a BCVA of 20/100 OD. She continued taking 500 mg/daily. Subsequent events included 4 injections of Aflibercept OS, cataract surgery in both eyes (AO), and peripheral retinal photocoagulation in AO. This last treatment induced a severe inflammation and loss of visual acuity OS. She was treated with corticosteroids, but after two weeks due to lack of improvement, the taurine dose was increased to 1 g/day. Three weeks after, her BCVA went from counting fingers to 20/60 OS, and her inflammation was controlled. After 7 years of continuous taurine intake, her CNV OS has remained inactive, her BCVA was stable and even improved in the last year from 20/45 OD and 20/80 OS to 20/25 OD and 20/60 OS, respectively. At the same time, her migraines decreased in intensity and frequency. This case report brings a new light towards the potential use of taurine supplementation in high myopia, retinal degeneration, and pathologic myopia. 

Author Biographies

  • Lina Ramírez Páez, Ophthalmologist, Retina Specialist. Centro Visual Doctora Polanco at carrera 18 No. 84-11 Cons. 701, Bogotá, Colombia.

    Lina Ramírez Páez, Ophthalmologist, Retina Specialist. Centro Visual Doctora Polanco at carrera 18 No. 84-11 Cons. 701, Bogotá, Colombia. 

  • Norma E Ávila Portillo , Animal Nutrition. Consultant 162 NE 25th street, Miami, Fl. 33137 United State

     Norma E Ávila Portillo, Animal Nutrition. Consultant 162 NE 25th street, Miami, Fl. 33137 United State

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Published

2025-11-21