AIM:To evaluate the effect of epigallocatechin gallate(EGCG) in preventing lens opacity and the aggregation of lens αB-crystallin in model rats of diabetes mellitus(DM).METHODS:This experimental study included Wistar...AIM:To evaluate the effect of epigallocatechin gallate(EGCG) in preventing lens opacity and the aggregation of lens αB-crystallin in model rats of diabetes mellitus(DM).METHODS:This experimental study included Wistar rats for DM as in vivo models and divided into 5 groups.The treatment groups were administered EGCG by orally for 20d and were then assessed for their degree of lens opacity with binocular microscope and lens αB-crystallin expression from Western blot analyze.RESULTS:Pearson correlation test and regression analysis on EGCG exposure and final random blood sugar(RBS) obtained a significance level of P<0.05.EGCG exposure can significantly lower RBS with an R~2 of 0.5634(56.34%).The same analysis on EGCG exposure and the degree of lens opacity obtained a significance level of P<0.05 and increased exposure to EGCG can significantly lower the degree of lens opacity with an R~2 of 0.8577(85.77%).Correlation analysis between EGCG and the expression of lens αB-crystallin can be concluded that the higher the EGCG exposure administered,the higher the native lens αB-crystallin expression and the lower the aggregate lens αB-crystallin expression.There was also significant effect in which every 1 mg/kg body weight dose of EGCG can increase the native lens αB-crystallin expression by 0.0063 and decrease the aggregate lens αB-crystallin expression by 0.0076.CONCLUSION:The administration of EGCG at a dose of 300,600,and 1200 mg shows a significant effect on preventing lens opacity and aggregation of αB-crystallin in diabetic rat models and this research could be a biomolecular prevention of cataract.展开更多
AIM: To investigate the effect of broccoli sprouts juice in preventing lens protein aggregation in diabetic rat model.METHODS: Totally 25 male Wistar rats were divided into negative control group, diabetic group witho...AIM: To investigate the effect of broccoli sprouts juice in preventing lens protein aggregation in diabetic rat model.METHODS: Totally 25 male Wistar rats were divided into negative control group, diabetic group without juice treatment as positive control and diabetic group given broccoli sprouts juice 0.25, 0.5 and 1 g/d for 28 d. Diabetic rat model was obtained by administering a single dose streptozotocin 65 mg/kg intraperitoneal. At the end of the study, all rats were examined for fasting blood sugar level(FBS), visual cataract score using slit lamp biomicroscope and lens αB-crystallin expression using Western blot method. Statistical analysis was performed using one way ANOVA with post hoc test, correlation test, and simple linear regression.RESULTS: Positive control group had the highest cataract score and lens aggregated αB-crystallin expression. Broccoli sprout juice dose of 1 g/d group had the mildest cataract score, as well as the expression of lens aggregated αB-crystallin compared to treatments groups 1 and 2, opposite to lens native αB-crystallin expression. The broccoli sprout juice groups gave a significant decrease in cataract score, and also in lens aggregated αB-crystallin expression in diabetic rat models(P<0.05). CONCLUSION: Broccoli sprout juice has a significant effect in preventing lens protein aggregation in diabetic rat model. The higher dose gives better visual cataract scores, lower lens aggregated αB-crystallin expression and higher lens native αB-crystallin expression.展开更多
Purpose: To analyze water-soluble(WS) human lens proteins of fetus, adult and age-related cataract by two-dimensional IEF/SDSPAGE electrophoresis. Methods: DACM [ N- (7-Dimethylamino-4-methyl-3-coumarinyl) maleimide ]...Purpose: To analyze water-soluble(WS) human lens proteins of fetus, adult and age-related cataract by two-dimensional IEF/SDSPAGE electrophoresis. Methods: DACM [ N- (7-Dimethylamino-4-methyl-3-coumarinyl) maleimide ] was used to determine the lens proteins sulphydryl (SH) content.Result: Protein SH contents in WS lens proteins have no significant difference among fetus, adult and age-related cataract lens. This is different from the relative published results obtained in lens proteins of animal cataract model using similar SH detecting methods.Conclusions: IEF/SDS-PAGE electrophoresis demonstrated that there were much more fragmentation of crystallins during lens development and cataractogenic process. It is suggested that this phenomenon is likely to be due to further conformational changes in the fragmented cyrstallins during aging and cataractogenic process. Eye Science 1999; 15:32-35.展开更多
文摘AIM:To evaluate the effect of epigallocatechin gallate(EGCG) in preventing lens opacity and the aggregation of lens αB-crystallin in model rats of diabetes mellitus(DM).METHODS:This experimental study included Wistar rats for DM as in vivo models and divided into 5 groups.The treatment groups were administered EGCG by orally for 20d and were then assessed for their degree of lens opacity with binocular microscope and lens αB-crystallin expression from Western blot analyze.RESULTS:Pearson correlation test and regression analysis on EGCG exposure and final random blood sugar(RBS) obtained a significance level of P<0.05.EGCG exposure can significantly lower RBS with an R~2 of 0.5634(56.34%).The same analysis on EGCG exposure and the degree of lens opacity obtained a significance level of P<0.05 and increased exposure to EGCG can significantly lower the degree of lens opacity with an R~2 of 0.8577(85.77%).Correlation analysis between EGCG and the expression of lens αB-crystallin can be concluded that the higher the EGCG exposure administered,the higher the native lens αB-crystallin expression and the lower the aggregate lens αB-crystallin expression.There was also significant effect in which every 1 mg/kg body weight dose of EGCG can increase the native lens αB-crystallin expression by 0.0063 and decrease the aggregate lens αB-crystallin expression by 0.0076.CONCLUSION:The administration of EGCG at a dose of 300,600,and 1200 mg shows a significant effect on preventing lens opacity and aggregation of αB-crystallin in diabetic rat models and this research could be a biomolecular prevention of cataract.
文摘AIM: To investigate the effect of broccoli sprouts juice in preventing lens protein aggregation in diabetic rat model.METHODS: Totally 25 male Wistar rats were divided into negative control group, diabetic group without juice treatment as positive control and diabetic group given broccoli sprouts juice 0.25, 0.5 and 1 g/d for 28 d. Diabetic rat model was obtained by administering a single dose streptozotocin 65 mg/kg intraperitoneal. At the end of the study, all rats were examined for fasting blood sugar level(FBS), visual cataract score using slit lamp biomicroscope and lens αB-crystallin expression using Western blot method. Statistical analysis was performed using one way ANOVA with post hoc test, correlation test, and simple linear regression.RESULTS: Positive control group had the highest cataract score and lens aggregated αB-crystallin expression. Broccoli sprout juice dose of 1 g/d group had the mildest cataract score, as well as the expression of lens aggregated αB-crystallin compared to treatments groups 1 and 2, opposite to lens native αB-crystallin expression. The broccoli sprout juice groups gave a significant decrease in cataract score, and also in lens aggregated αB-crystallin expression in diabetic rat models(P<0.05). CONCLUSION: Broccoli sprout juice has a significant effect in preventing lens protein aggregation in diabetic rat model. The higher dose gives better visual cataract scores, lower lens aggregated αB-crystallin expression and higher lens native αB-crystallin expression.
文摘Purpose: To analyze water-soluble(WS) human lens proteins of fetus, adult and age-related cataract by two-dimensional IEF/SDSPAGE electrophoresis. Methods: DACM [ N- (7-Dimethylamino-4-methyl-3-coumarinyl) maleimide ] was used to determine the lens proteins sulphydryl (SH) content.Result: Protein SH contents in WS lens proteins have no significant difference among fetus, adult and age-related cataract lens. This is different from the relative published results obtained in lens proteins of animal cataract model using similar SH detecting methods.Conclusions: IEF/SDS-PAGE electrophoresis demonstrated that there were much more fragmentation of crystallins during lens development and cataractogenic process. It is suggested that this phenomenon is likely to be due to further conformational changes in the fragmented cyrstallins during aging and cataractogenic process. Eye Science 1999; 15:32-35.