Regional enzyme profiles in rabbit lenses with early stages of naphthalene cataract.

Lens and eye toxicity research Pub Date : 1991-01-01
M Selzer, A Wegener, O Hockwin
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The naphthalene cataract in the pigmented rabbit, in contrast to the corresponding model in the pigmented rat, is characterized by a rather unstable cataract development during the later stages. Some animals rapidly develop mature cataracts, others develop cortical cataracts with almost no further progression inspite of a continued naphthalene treatment. To get more insight into this phenomenon, a study with pigmented rabbits (8 weeks old) was designed and at different stages of cataract development lenses were separated in single layers with the Bonn freeze-sectioning device. The key enzymes of the carbohydrate metabolism and the redox potential were determined in those layers. The results of the biochemistry failed however to explain the prominent differences of cataract development in-vivo. We conclude from these findings that the naphthalene cataract model in the pigmented rabbit shall no longer be used in drug side-effect or efficacy studies.

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早期萘性白内障兔晶状体的区域酶谱。
色素沉着兔的萘性白内障与色素沉着大鼠的相应模型相比,其后期白内障发展相当不稳定。一些动物迅速发展为成熟白内障,另一些动物发展为皮质白内障,尽管持续使用萘治疗,但几乎没有进一步的进展。为了更深入地了解这一现象,我们设计了一项研究,实验对象是8周龄的色素兔,在白内障发展的不同阶段,用波恩冷冻切片装置将晶状体分离成单层。测定了碳水化合物代谢的关键酶和氧化还原电位。然而,生物化学结果未能解释白内障在体内发育的显著差异。由此得出结论,色素兔萘白内障模型不应再用于药物副作用或疗效研究。
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