Experimental studies on cataract

Van Heyningen, R

HERO ID

32754

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

1976

Language

English

PMID

961716

HERO ID 32754
In Press No
Year 1976
Title Experimental studies on cataract
Authors Van Heyningen, R
Journal Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science
Volume 15
Issue 9
Page Numbers 685-697
Abstract I have discussed five aspects of lens metabolism and their possible relationship to cataract in man, and this has left me with five fundamental questions to be answered. 1. Are the fluorescent tryptophan derivatives, found only in the lens of man and higher primates, involved in the development of brown nuclear cataract? 2. Is naphthalene cataract in rabbits a model for any type of cataract in man--i.e., are quinones ever formed in the human eye? 3. Is diabetes the only cataract in which osmotic swelling is important? 4. Does self-digestion of protein in the human lens contribute to cataract development? 5. Are the consequences of the abnormal maturation of lens fibers, which occurs in tryptophan deficiency cataract in rats, ever seen in man?
Pmid 961716
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Comments Invest. Ophthalmol. 15: 685-697.
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Language Text English
Keyword Crystallins; Naphthalenes; Naphthoquinones; Sorbitol; 506T60A25R; Tryptophan; 8DUH1N11BX; Peptide Hydrolases; EC 3.4.-; Ascorbic Acid; PQ6CK8PD0R; Index Medicus; Sorbitol -- metabolism; Tryptophan -- metabolism; Peptide Hydrolases -- metabolism; Naphthalenes -- adverse effects; Animals; Naphthoquinones -- metabolism; Crystallins -- metabolism; Diabetic Retinopathy -- metabolism; Naphthalenes -- metabolism; Ascorbic Acid -- metabolism; Tryptophan -- deficiency; Lens, Crystalline -- enzymology; Cataract -- metabolism; Lens, Crystalline -- metabolism; Cataract -- chemically induced
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