Alterations in lens permeability during galactose cataract development in rat.

Lens and eye toxicity research Pub Date : 1992-01-01
M J Johnson, N J Unakar
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Lens permeability has been shown to be compromised during galactose-induced cataract development in rats. Recent studies have demonstrated permeability and diffusion pathways as well as endocytotic activity in normal lenses of different species using tracers of different molecular weights. We investigated the permeability and diffusion of tracers in normal rat lenses and in lenses during cataract development using three different molecular weight tracers, lanthanum nitrate (LN, MW 430), ruthenium red (RR, MW 858.5) and horseradish peroxidase (HRP, MW 40.000) for this study. Sprague Dawley rats weighing 50gms were fed Purina Rat Chow with or without galactose. Our results, based on transmission electron microscopy, show that all tracers penetrated through the capsule and the basal portion of the intercellular spaces. While the diffusion of RR was restricted to the epithelial cell layer, LN and HRP were observed in intercellular spaces in cortical fiber cells. In the HRP "washout" studies, HRP could be readily removed from the intercellular spaces in the basal region in the epithelial cell layer. This and other observations suggest the presence of a barrier (tight-junction) in the apical region. Our studies also suggest an influx of tracers in the lens, specifically LN and HRP, through the equatorial region. The permeability of the tracers increased and endocytotic vesicles with tracers were often found associated with the lateral and basal membranes of epithelial cells in the galactose-fed rats at the precataractous and mature cataractous stages. This study provides further support for the presence of a tight-junction between epithelial cells and indicates the movement of tracers through the equatorial region. Moreover, it confirms previous observations that indicated alterations in lens permeability during galactose cataractogenesis.

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半乳糖性白内障大鼠晶状体通透性的改变。
在半乳糖诱导的大鼠白内障发展过程中,晶状体通透性受到损害。最近的研究利用不同分子量的示踪剂证明了不同物种正常晶状体的通透性和扩散途径以及内吞活性。本研究采用硝酸镧(LN, MW 430)、钌红(RR, MW 858.5)和辣根过氧化物酶(HRP, MW 40000)三种不同分子量的示踪剂,研究了示踪剂在白内障发展过程中在正常大鼠晶体和晶体中的通透性和扩散。体重50g的Sprague Dawley大鼠分别饲喂含半乳糖或不含半乳糖的Purina鼠粮。我们的结果,基于透射电子显微镜,显示所有的示踪剂穿透囊和细胞间隙的基部。虽然RR的扩散仅限于上皮细胞层,但在皮质纤维细胞的细胞间隙中观察到LN和HRP。在HRP“洗脱”研究中,HRP可以很容易地从上皮细胞层基底区的细胞间隙中去除。这和其他观察结果提示在根尖区域存在屏障(紧密连接)。我们的研究还表明,透镜中的示踪剂,特别是LN和HRP,通过赤道地区流入。在半乳糖喂养的大鼠白内障前期和白内障成熟阶段,示踪剂的渗透性增加,并且在上皮细胞的外侧和基膜上经常发现有示踪剂的内吞噬囊泡。这项研究进一步支持了上皮细胞之间紧密连接的存在,并指出了示踪剂在赤道地区的运动。此外,它证实了先前的观察结果,即半乳糖白内障发生过程中晶状体通透性的改变。
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