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Aging of t...

Aging of the crystalline lens from the viewpoint of anti-glycation and anti-oxidation.

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Aging of the crystalline lens from the viewpoint of anti-glycation and anti-oxidation.

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Z63-D541
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031484954
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info:ndljp/pid/11703331
Material type
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Author
Eri Kubo
Publisher
糖化ストレス研究会
Publication date
2020-12-31
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Glycative stress research 7(4)
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Ultraviolet rays, smoking, and drugs are considered to be risk factors for presbyopia and age-related cataracts. These cause oxidative stress and glyc...

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Eri Kubo
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Publication Date
2020-12-31
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2020-12-31
Alternative Title
抗糖化、抗酸化からみた水晶体の老化
Periodical title
Glycative stress research
No. or year of volume/issue
7(4)
Volume
7(4)
ISSN (Periodical Title)
2188-3610
ISSN-L (Periodical Title)
2188-3610
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eng
jpn
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info:ndljp/pid/11703331
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国立国会図書館デジタルコレクション > 電子書籍・電子雑誌 > その他
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2021-07-14T21:40:34+09:00
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2021-05-23
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Ultraviolet rays, smoking, and drugs are considered to be risk factors for presbyopia and age-related cataracts. These cause oxidative stress and glycative stress, therebyinducing disulfide bond (S-S bond) formation, followed by aggregation / denaturation and hardening of the nucleus of the lens protein, resulting in the formation of presbyopia and cataracts. Therefore, antioxidant treatment and anti-glycation treatment can be expected to have a preventive / suppressive effect on cataracts and presbyopia. We have succeeded in delaying the progression of cataracts in the genetic cataract model, Shumiya Cataract Rat (SCR), by oral administration of an antioxidant lutein (LU) and anti-glycation water chestnut (Trapa bispinosa Roxb.) extract (TBE), where it was shown to increase the expression of the endogenous antioxidant protein peroxiredoxin 6 (Prdx6) and catalase in lens epithelial cells. Therefore, it can be effective in preventing cataracts to reduce not only the crystalline lens but also the whole body of oxidative and glycative stress and increase the endogenous antioxidant protein by ingesting antioxidants and anti-glycation supplements.
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10.24659/gsr.7.4_283
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Ultraviolet rays, smoking, and drugs are considered to be risk factors for presbyopia and age-related cataracts. These cause oxidative stress and glycative stress, therebyinducing disulfide bond (S-S bond) formation, followed by aggregation / denaturation and hardening of the nucleus of the lens protein, resulting in the formation of presbyopia and cataracts. Therefore, antioxidant treatment and anti-glycation treatment can be expected to have a preventive / suppressive effect on cataracts and presbyopia. We have succeeded in delaying the progression of cataracts in the genetic cataract model, Shumiya Cataract Rat (SCR), by oral administration of an antioxidant lutein (LU) and anti-glycation water chestnut (Trapa bispinosa Roxb.) extract (TBE), where it was shown to increase the expression of the endogenous antioxidant protein peroxiredoxin 6 (Prdx6) and catalase in lens epithelial cells. Therefore, it can be effective in preventing cataracts to reduce not only the crystalline lens but also the whole body of oxidative and glycative stress and increase the endogenous antioxidant protein by ingesting antioxidants and anti-glycation supplements.
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