GSSG-reducing activity in lenses deficient in glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase.

H M Cheng, L T Chylack, C N Sang, N Orzalesi, F P Corongiu
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Steroids that inhibit glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) were used to examine the correlation between the loss of GSSG-reducing activity and G6PD deficiency in the lens. The correlation was found to be nonlinear. In senile cataracts, which had lost 36% of NADPH-generating activity as compared to clear lenses, the estimated loss of GSSG reduction was only 20%. On the other hand, lenses with severe G6PD deficiency (i.e. 93% loss) retained at least 28% GSSG-reducing activity. The declined reducing activity, however, suggested a possible role of G6PD deficiency in cataract formation in young patients.

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葡萄糖-6-磷酸脱氢酶缺乏的晶状体中gssg还原活性。
使用抑制葡萄糖-6-磷酸脱氢酶(G6PD)的类固醇来检查晶状体中gssg还原活性丧失与G6PD缺乏之间的相关性。发现这种相关性是非线性的。在老年性白内障中,与透明晶状体相比,nadph生成活性下降了36%,而GSSG减少的估计损失仅为20%。另一方面,G6PD严重缺乏的镜片(即损失93%)保留了至少28%的gssg还原活性。然而,降低活性的下降提示G6PD缺乏可能在年轻患者白内障形成中起作用。
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