Project Details
Description
The aims of this project are to delineate the mechanism by which oxidation
causes changes in lens transport systems. Three model systems will be used
to examine transport. H2O2, hyperbaric O2 and photo-oxidation. Na/K
ATPase, Ca ATPase and amino acid transport will be investigated.
The impact of oxidative insult to the pump systems upon important metabolic
parameters such as ATP, NAD(P) and NAD(P)H, lactate and glutathione will be
examined.
The model systems will be compared to human cataract to ascertain
similarities in the pattern of cataract development.
The origin of aqueous H2O2 and its relationship to ascorbate will also be
investigated as well as initiation of a drug screening program to protect
the lens membrane from oxidative insult.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 12/1/84 → 11/30/91 |
Funding
- National Eye Institute
ASJC Scopus Subject Areas
- Ophthalmology
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