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Description
The aim of the research is to delineate the mechanisms involved in the
formation of the senile type of cataract. The approach is to study
biochemical and morphological changes in animal lenses and correlate such
observations with changes observed in human senile cataract. The major
hypothesis of the laboratory is that oxidative insult may be an initiating
or early event contributing to cataract formation. Examination of defense
systems against oxidative insult are being conducted. Studies are in
progress upon Na/K ATPase, Ca ATPase and other transport systems; membrane
structure, high molecular weight covalently linked protein aggregates;
H2O2, photochemical and hyperbaric O2 effects on transport, metabolism and
protein and lipid fractions of the lens; changes in cytoskeleton structure
with aging and cataract formation, effects of oxidation on the molecular
biology of the tissue and expression of gamma crystallin; polyamine
interactions, phosphorylation and Ca++ effects on molecular structure.
Bio-physical studies of protein denaturation induced by oxidative insult
are also under investigation. In all cases study of human lenses both
normal and cataract, classified by CCRG procedures are ongoing. The use of
the PROPHET system to analyze data is an integral part of our procedures.
This application is specifically to support, collection and classification
of human material and to cover expenses involved with analysis of data by
the PROPHET system.
Statut | Terminé |
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Date de début/de fin réelle | 3/1/85 → 1/1/90 |
Financement
- National Eye Institute
Keywords
- Oftalmología
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