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2. Comparing the Efficiency of Two Approaches in Patients at Risk of Developing Intraoperative Floppy Iris Syndrome
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Palacky University and Zuzana Schreiberova, Principal Investigator
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- 2024
3. Elevated concentrations of amyloid‐β oligomers and their proapoptotic effects on age‐related cataract.
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Lin, Peimin, Xu, Jie, Yang, Fan, Li, Dan, Zhang, Rong, Jiang, Yongxiang, and Zheng, Tianyu
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Recently, amyloid‐β oligomers (AβOs) have been studied as the primary pathogenic substances in Alzheimer's disease (AD). Our previous study revealed that the Aβ expression level is closely related to ARC progression. Here, we demonstrated that the accumulation of AβOs in the lens epithelium of age‐related cataract (ARC) patients increased during ARC progression and that this alteration was consistent with the changes in mitochondrial function, oxidative stress, and cellular apoptosis. In vitro, human lens epithelial cells (HLECs) treated with AβOs exhibited Ca2+ dyshomeostasis, impaired mitochondrial function, elevated oxidative stress levels, and increased apoptosis. Moreover, the proapoptotic effect of AβOs was alleviated after the uptake of mitochondrial Ca2+ was inhibited. These results establish that AβOs may promote HLEC apoptosis by inducing mitochondrial Ca2+ overload, thus preliminarily revealing the possible association between the accumulation of AβOs and other pathological processes in ARC. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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4. Mendelian randomization implicates causal association between epigenetic age acceleration and age-related eye diseases or glaucoma endophenotypes.
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Chen, Jiawei, Yuan, Xiang-Ling, Zhou, Xiaoyu, Xu, Jiahao, Zhang, Xinyue, and Duan, Xuanchu
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MACULAR degeneration , *ANGLE-closure glaucoma , *OPEN-angle glaucoma , *GENOME-wide association studies , *VISION disorders - Abstract
Background: Age-related eye diseases (AREDs) have become increasingly prevalent with the aging population, serving as the leading causes of visual impairment worldwide. Epigenetic clocks are generated based on DNA methylation (DNAm) levels and are considered one of the most promising predictors of biological age. This study aimed to investigate the bidirectional causal association between epigenetic clocks and common AREDs or glaucoma endophenotypes. Methods: Instrumental variables for epigenetic clocks, AREDs, and glaucoma endophenotypes were obtained from corresponding genome-wide association study data of European descent. Bidirectional two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) was employed to explore the causal relationship between epigenetic clocks and AREDs or glaucoma endophenotypes. Multivariable MR (MVMR) was used to determine whether glaucoma endophenotypes mediated the association of epigenetic clocks with glaucoma. Multiple sensitivity analyses were conducted to confirm the robustness of MR estimates. Results: The results showed that an increased intrinsic epigenetic age acceleration (HorvathAge) was significantly associated with an increased risk of primary open-angle glaucoma (OR = 1.04, 95% CI 1.02 to 1.06, P = 6.1E−04). The epigenetic age acceleration (EEA) of HannumAge was related to a decreased risk of primary angle-closure glaucoma (OR = 0.92, 95% CI 0.86 to 0.99, P = 0.035). Reverse MR analysis showed that age-related cataract was linked to decreased HannumAge (β = −0.190 year, 95% CI −0.374 to −0.008, P = 0.041). The EEA of HannumAge (β = −0.85 μm, 95% CI −1.57 to −0.14, P = 0.019) and HorvathAge (β = −0.63 μm, 95% CI −1.18 to −0.08, P = 0.024) were associated with decreased central corneal thickness (CCT). PhenoAge was related to an increased retinal nerve fiber layer thickness (β = 0.06 μm, 95% CI 0.01 to 0.11, P = 0.027). MVMR analysis found no mediation effect of CCT in the association of HannumAge and HorvathAge with glaucoma. DNAm-based granulocyte proportions were significantly associated with presbyopia, rhegmatogenous retinal detachment, and intraocular pressure (P < 0.05). DNAm-based plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 levels were significantly related to age-related macular degeneration and intraocular pressure (P < 0.05). Conclusion: The present study revealed a causal association between epigenetic clocks and AREDs. More research is warranted to clarify the potential mechanisms of the biological aging process in AREDs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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5. DNA hypermethylation of COL4A1 in ultraviolet-B-induced age-related cataract models in vitro and in vivo
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Li Wang, Dan Zhu, Yang Yang, Yuan He, Jing Sun, Yi-Ming Li, Zi-Jing Wang, and Peng Li
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human lens epithelium cells ,age-related cataract ,col4a1 ,hypermethylation ,ultraviolet-b ,rat ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
AIM: To explore the DNA methylation of COL4A1 in ultraviolet-B (UVB)-induced age-related cataract (ARC) models in vitro and in vivo. METHODS: Human lens epithelium B3 (HLEB3) cells and Sprague Dawley rats were exposure to UVB respectively. The MTT assay was utilized to evaluate cell proliferation. Flow cytometry was employed for analysis of cell apoptosis and cell cycle. COL4A1 expression in HLEB3 cells and anterior lens capsules were assessed using Western blot and reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). The localization of COL4A1 in HLEB3 cells was determined by immunofluorescence. The methylation status of CpG islands located in COL4A1 promoter was verified using bisulfite-sequencing PCR (BSP). DNMTs and TETs mRNA levels was examined by RT-PCR. RESULTS: UVB exposure decreased HLEB3 cells proliferation, while increased the apoptosis rate and cells were arrested in G0/G1 phase. COL4A1 expression was markedly inhibited in UVB treated cells compared to the controls. Hypermethylation status was detected in the CpG islands within COL4A1 promoter in HLEB3 cells subjected to UVB exposure. Expressions of DNMTs including DNMT1/2/3 were elevated in UVB treated HLEB3 cells compared to that in the controls, while expressions of TETs including TET1/2/3 showed the opposite trend. Results from the UVB treated rat model further confirmed the decreased expression of COL4A1, hypermethylation status of the CpG islands at promoter of COL4A1 and abnormal expression of DNMT1/2/3 and TET1/2/ in UVB exposure group. CONCLUSION: DNA hypermethylation of COL4A1 promoter CpG islands is correlated with decreased COL4A1 expression in UVB induced HLEB3 cells and anterior lens capsules of rats.
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6. Mendelian randomization implicates causal association between epigenetic age acceleration and age-related eye diseases or glaucoma endophenotypes
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Jiawei Chen, Xiang-Ling Yuan, Xiaoyu Zhou, Jiahao Xu, Xinyue Zhang, and Xuanchu Duan
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Glaucoma ,Central corneal thickness ,Age-related cataract ,Biological aging ,Epigenetic clock ,Mendelian randomization ,Medicine ,Genetics ,QH426-470 - Abstract
Abstract Background Age-related eye diseases (AREDs) have become increasingly prevalent with the aging population, serving as the leading causes of visual impairment worldwide. Epigenetic clocks are generated based on DNA methylation (DNAm) levels and are considered one of the most promising predictors of biological age. This study aimed to investigate the bidirectional causal association between epigenetic clocks and common AREDs or glaucoma endophenotypes. Methods Instrumental variables for epigenetic clocks, AREDs, and glaucoma endophenotypes were obtained from corresponding genome-wide association study data of European descent. Bidirectional two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) was employed to explore the causal relationship between epigenetic clocks and AREDs or glaucoma endophenotypes. Multivariable MR (MVMR) was used to determine whether glaucoma endophenotypes mediated the association of epigenetic clocks with glaucoma. Multiple sensitivity analyses were conducted to confirm the robustness of MR estimates. Results The results showed that an increased intrinsic epigenetic age acceleration (HorvathAge) was significantly associated with an increased risk of primary open-angle glaucoma (OR = 1.04, 95% CI 1.02 to 1.06, P = 6.1E−04). The epigenetic age acceleration (EEA) of HannumAge was related to a decreased risk of primary angle-closure glaucoma (OR = 0.92, 95% CI 0.86 to 0.99, P = 0.035). Reverse MR analysis showed that age-related cataract was linked to decreased HannumAge (β = −0.190 year, 95% CI −0.374 to −0.008, P = 0.041). The EEA of HannumAge (β = −0.85 μm, 95% CI −1.57 to −0.14, P = 0.019) and HorvathAge (β = −0.63 μm, 95% CI −1.18 to −0.08, P = 0.024) were associated with decreased central corneal thickness (CCT). PhenoAge was related to an increased retinal nerve fiber layer thickness (β = 0.06 μm, 95% CI 0.01 to 0.11, P = 0.027). MVMR analysis found no mediation effect of CCT in the association of HannumAge and HorvathAge with glaucoma. DNAm-based granulocyte proportions were significantly associated with presbyopia, rhegmatogenous retinal detachment, and intraocular pressure (P
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7. Effectiveness of an Interactive Consulting System to Enhance Patients' Decision-making: A Randomized Controlled Trial
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Yingfeng Zheng, Clinical investigator
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- 2023
8. Metabo-lipidomics of the Ocular Surface for Cataract Surgery (CATARACTOMIQUE)
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- 2023
9. Analysis of ocular biometric parameters in Tibetan patients with age-related cataract
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Zhu Huali, Xu Tingting, Wei Ling, Xu Zhe, Li Jie, Liu Pei, Liu Sicen, and Wang Haomei
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tibetan ,age-related cataract ,ocular biological parameter ,iol master 500 ,axial length ,anterior chamber depth ,keratometry ,corneal astigmatism ,astigmatic axis ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
AIM:To compare the differences of ocular biometric parameters of age-related cataract between Tibetan and Han ethnic groups, and to analyze the distribution characteristics of ocular biometric parameters in Tibetan cataract patients.METHODS:Retrospective cohort study. A total of 661 patients(1 030 eyes)with age-related cataract confirmed in the hospital between January 2019 and December 2020 were enrolled. The parameters of axial length, anterior chamber depth, keratometry, corneal astigmatism and astigmatic axis were measured by IOL Master 500 in 483 cases(739 eyes)of Tibetan age-related cataract patients and 178 cases(291 eyes)of Han patients.RESULTS:The axial length, anterior chamber depth and corneal astigmatism of the Tibetan patients with age-related cataract were 23.33(22.81, 23.86)mm, 3.04(2.79, 3.30)mm and 0.73(0.47, 1.07)D. The mean keratometry was 43.89±1.35 D. The results indicated that Tibetan cataract patients had shorter axial lengths and smaller keratometry compared to Han patients(all P
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10. A role for YAP/FOXM1/Nrf2 axis in oxidative stress and apoptosis of cataract induced by UVB irradiation.
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Hong, Yingying, Sun, Yang, Ainiwaer, Maierdanjiang, Xiao, Binghe, Zhang, Shaohua, Ning, Li, Zhu, Xiangjia, and Ji, Yinghong
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This study aims to investigate the hypothesis that Yes‐associated protein (YAP) significantly regulates antioxidant potential and anti‐apoptosis in UVB‐induced cataract by exploring the underlying molecular mechanisms. To investigate the association between YAP and cataract, various experimental techniques were employed, including cell viability assessment, Annexin V FITC/PI assay, measurement of ROS production, RT‐PCR, Western blot assay, and Immunoprecipitation. UVB exposure on human lens epithelium cells (HLECs) reduced total and nuclear YAP protein expression, increased cleaved/pro‐caspase 3 ratios, decreased cell viability, and elevated ROS levels compared to controls. Similar Western blot results were observed in in vivo experiments involving UVB‐treated mice. YAP knockdown in vitro demonstrated a decrease in the protein expression of FOXM1, Nrf2, and HO‐1, which correlated with the mRNA expression, accompanied by an increase in cell apoptosis, caspase 3 activation, and the release of ROS. Conversely, YAP overexpression mitigated these effects induced by UVB irradiation. Immunoprecipitation revealed a FOXM1‐YAP interaction. Notably, inhibiting FOXM1 decreased Nrf2 and HO‐1, activating caspase 3. Additionally, administering the ROS inhibitor N‐acetyl‐L‐cysteine (NAC) effectively mitigated the apoptotic effects induced by oxidative stress from UVB irradiation, rescuing the protein expression levels of YAP, FOXM1, Nrf2, and HO‐1. The initial findings of our study demonstrate the existence of a feedback loop involving YAP, FOXM1, Nrf2, and ROS that significantly influences the cell apoptosis in HLECs under UVB‐induced oxidative stress. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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11. Association of CUL4B with the pathogenesis of age-related cataract.
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Karaosmanoğlu, Cem, Yıldız, Saliha Handan, Akdoğan, Müberra, and Erdoğan, Müjgan Özdemir
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Purpose: Age-related cataract (ARC) is the most common cause of visual impairment and blindness in older adults. However, the role of CUL4B in the ARC remains unclear. Therefore, we investigated CUL4B expression and its effects on apoptosis. Materials and methods: CUL4B expression levels were detected by a quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction from the anterior lens capsules of patients with ARC and HLE-B3 cells treated with different concentrations of H
2 O2 . CUL4B expression was silenced by siRNA transfection to evaluate apoptosis. CUL4B and apoptotic proteins B cell lymphoma 2 (Bcl-2), myeloid cell leukemia 1 (Mcl-1), caspase-3, cleaved caspase-3, Bax, Bak, and Bid were assessed using western blot analysis. Apoptosis was monitored using the TUNEL assay. Results: CUL4B expression was downregulated in the anterior lens capsules (P < 0.0001) and H2 O2 -treated HLE-B3 cells (P = 0.0405). CUL4B protein levels were significantly lower in 100 µmol/L (P = 0.0012) and 200 µmol/L (P = 0.0041) H2 O2 -treated HLE-B3 cells than in the untreated cells. CUL4B expression was significantly knocked down at the mRNA (P = 0.0043) and protein levels (P = 0.0002) in HLE-B3 cells. Bcl-2 (P = 0.0199), Mcl-1 (P = 0.0042), and caspase-3 (P = 0.0142) were significantly downregulated, whereas cleaved caspase-3 (P = 0.0089) and Bak (P = 0.009) were significantly upregulated in the knockdown group. The TUNEL assay showed a greater induction of apoptosis. Conclusions: CUL4B downregulation promotes the apoptosis of lens epithelial cells. Our study may help in understanding the role of CUL4B in ARC pathogenesis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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12. Effect of cervical pillow in phacoemulsification surgery for age-related cataract patients: a prospective randomized controlled study.
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Guan, Guo-qi, Lin, Xiao-dan, Bao, Jiong-lin, and Zhou, Xiao-zhou
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Purpose: To explore the application effect of cervical pillow in phacoemulsification surgery for age-related cataract patients. Methods: 104 cases of age-related cataract patients admitted to our hospital in June 2023 were enrolled and divided into the control group (traditional supine position) and the experimental group (the cervical pillow supine position) by the digital parity method (52 cases per group). The two groups were evaluated for the discomfort score, the satisfaction of patients and doctors, the head displacement rate, the number of displacement, the operation time and the time of body position during the operation and after the operation. Results: There was no significant difference in the gender (P = 0.84), age (P = 0.86), course of disease (P = 0.82) and the time spent on position placement (P = 0.15) of the two groups. The patient in the experimental group had lower discomfort score (P = 0.0001), higher patients satisfaction (P = 0.0001) and higher doctors satisfaction (P = 0.0001) than patients in the control group. There was no significant difference between the experimental group and the control group in the proportion of intraoperative (P = 0.36) and postoperative pain (P = 0.65). Besides, the number of head transfers (P = 0.001), number of head shifts (P = 0.0001), the surgical time (P = 0.0001) and laparoscopic time (P = 0.0001) in the experimental group were significantly lower than those in the control group. Conclusion: The additional cervical pillow for age-related cataract patients in the traditional supine position during the operation will not increase the preparation time before the operation, but will help improve the patient satisfaction, improve the comfort and maintain a good position of the operative eye field, bringing obvious comfort and smooth operation for the surgeon in the operation, thus reducing the risk of the operation, shortening the operation time. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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13. CircMAP3K4 Suppresses H2O2-Induced Human Lens Epithelial Cell Injury by miR-630/ERCC6 Axis in Age-Related Cataract.
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Cui, Fenghua, Sun, Zhonghua, Zhang, Xueyan, and Liu, Cuijuan
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Dysregulated circular RNAs (circRNAs) is involved in the pathogenesis of age-related cataract (ARC). Here, this study aimed to explore the function and mechanism of circMAP3K4 in ARC. Human lens epithelial cells were exposed to hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) for functional experiments. qRT-PCR and western blotting analyses were used for the expression detection of genes and proteins. Cell proliferation was tested using cell counting kit-8 and EdU. Flow cytometry was applied to analyze cell apoptosis and cell cycle. The oxidative stress was evaluated by detecting the production of malondialdehyde (MDA), reactive oxygen species (ROS), and superoxide dismutase (SOD). The target relationship between miR-630 and circMAP3K4 or Excision repair cross-complementing group 6 (ERCC6) was analyzed by dual-luciferase reporter assay and RIP assay. CircMAP3K4 was lowly expressed in ARC patients and H2O2-induced HLECs. Functionally, forced expression of circMAP3K4 protected HLECs against H2O2-evoked proliferation inhibition, cell cycle arrest and the promotion of cell apoptosis and oxidative stress. Mechanistically, circMAP3K4 acted as a sponge for miR-630 to regulate the expression of its target ERCC6. MiR-630 was highly expressed while ERCC6 was lowly expressed in ARC patients and H2O2-induced HLECs. Up-regulation of miR-630 could reverse the protective effects of circMAP3K4 on HLECs under H2O2 treatment. In addition, inhibition of miR-630 suppressed H2O2-induced HLEC injury, which was abolished by ERCC6 silencing. Forced expression of circMAP3K4 protected HLECs against H2O2-evoked apoptotic and oxidative injury via miR-630/ERCC6 axis, suggesting that circMAP3K4 may function as a potential therapeutic target for ARC. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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14. Effectiveness of Using Interactive Consulting System to Enhance Informed Choice
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Yingfeng Zheng, Clinical Investigator
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- 2023
15. Hypothyroidism is a causal determinant of age-related cataract risk in European population: a Mendelian randomization study.
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Shu Liu, Qi Sun, Qingwei Gu, Yujie Bao, Wei Wang, Xiaodong Qin, and Xinran Yuan
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HYPOTHYROIDISM ,THYROTROPIN receptors ,GENOME-wide association studies ,SINGLE nucleotide polymorphisms ,THYROID diseases ,CATARACT - Abstract
Objective: To determine whether there is a causal relationship between thyroid dysfunction and the risk of age-related cataract (ARC) in the European population. Design: A two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) study. Methods: Hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, free thyroxine (fT4), and thyrotropin (TSH) were selected as exposures. The single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) of hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism were obtained from the genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of the IEU database, including 337,159 subjects. Data for fT4 and TSH (72,167 subjects) were extracted from the ThyroidOmics Consortium. ARC was used as the outcome. The SNPs associated with ARC were selected from a GWAS of 216,362 individuals in the FinnGen database. The main method used was the inverse variance-weighted method, together with four complementary methods. Sensitivity analyses were performed using Cochran's Q test, MR-PRESSO, MR-Egger regression and leave-one-out test. MR pleiotropy was used to test for pleiotropy. MR Steiger test was used to test for the directionality. Results: Two-sample MR analysis revealed a positive association between genetically predicted hypothyroidism and risk of ARC (OR = 2.501, 95% CI: 1.325-4.720; P = 0.004). Hyperthyroidism, circulating fT4 and TSH levels did not have a significant causal effect on ARC (P > 0.05). The results were robust and reliable, and no horizontal pleiotropy was found after sensitivity analyses. In the MR Steiger test, we found no reverse causal effects of hypothyroidism on the ARC (P <0.001). Conclusions: Our study provides strong evidence that hypothyroidism is a causal determinant of ARC risk. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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16. Lanosterol regulates abnormal amyloid accumulation in LECs through the mediation of cholesterol pathway metabolism
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Yingxue Su, Danyuan Sun, Chen Cao, and Yandong Wang
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Lanosterol ,Lipid metabolism ,Amyloid ,Age-related cataract ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Biochemistry ,QD415-436 - Abstract
Age-related cataract (ARC) is the predominant cause of global blindness, linked to the progressive aging of the lens, oxidative stress, perturbed calcium homeostasis, hydration irregularities, and modifications in crystallin proteins. Currently, surgical intervention remains the sole efficacious remedy, albeit carrying inherent risks of complications that may culminate in irreversible blindness. It is urgent to explore alternative, cost-effective, and uncomplicated treatment modalities for cataracts. Lanosterol has been widely reported to reverse cataracts, but the mechanism of action is not yet clear. In this study, we elucidated the mechanism through which lanosterol operates in the context of cataract reversal. Through the targeted suppression of sterol regulatory element-binding protein 2 (SREBP2) followed by lanosterol treatment, we observed the restoration of lipid metabolism disorders induced by SREBP2 knockdown in lens epithelial cells (LECs). Notably, lanosterol exhibited the ability to effectively counteract amyloid accumulation and cellular apoptosis triggered by lipid metabolism disorders. In summary, our findings suggest that lanosterol, a pivotal intermediate in lipid metabolism, may exert its therapeutic effects on cataracts by influencing lipid metabolism. This study shed light on the treatment and pharmaceutical development targeting Age-related Cataracts (ARC).
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17. Comparison of Treatment With Preservative-free Dexamethasone 0.1% (Monofree Dexamethason) and Diclofenac 0.1% (Dicloabak) Eye Drops Versus Preserved Dexamethasone 0.1% (Maxidex) and Diclofenac 0.1% (Voltaren Ophtha) Eye Drops After Cataract Surgery (GIST)
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Laboratoires Thea
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- 2023
18. Effective Lens Position After Cataract Surgery
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yin ying zhao, Principal Investigator
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- 2023
19. Effect of treatment with carnosin on cataract development in experimental ocular hypertension
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I.N. Mikheitseva, Moutasim Waleed A.R. Aldahdooh, S.G. Kolomiichuk, and Iu.A. Zhuravok
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ocular hypertension ,age-related cataract ,glutathione ,thiol groups of proteins ,lens ,aqueous humor ,Internal medicine ,RC31-1245 - Abstract
Background: Senile cataract and glaucoma are the major age-related and degenerative ocular disorders that can cause loss of vision and blindness. To date, the question of the possible mechanisms involved in the impact of the glaucomatous process on the lens is still open. Purpose: To investigate the effect and mechanism of action of carnosine on the light-induced cataract model in the presence of experimental ocular hypertension (OHP). Materials and Methods: Rabbits were exposed to light from mercury arc-discharge lamps (type DRF-1000, 1000 W; bandpass range, 350-1150 nm) for 9 hours a day during a 10-week period to investigate the effect of regularly instilled (twice daily during the same period) carnosine on the development of opacities and thiol levels in the lens in the light-induced rabbit cataract model. OHP was induced bilaterally by injecting 0.1 mL of 0.3% carbomer solution into the anterior chamber of both eyes. Results: Mild changes in lens clarity (grades 1 to 3) were more common in rabbits treated with carnosine, whereas more apparent changes in lens clarity were more common in untreated animals. At 10 weeks, grade 5 lens opacity was noted in 8.3% of the rabbits treated with carnosine and in 20.3% of the untreated animals. Introduction of carnosine in the rabbit model of light-induced cataract in the presence of OHP resulted in 49.2% increase in the reduced glutathione levels, 28.3% decrease in oxidized glutathione levels, 40.7% increase in the sulfhydryl (thiol) levels and 28% decrease in the disulphide levels in the lenses of treated experimental animals compared to untreated experimental animals. Conclusion: A long-term intraocular treatment with carnosine in the rabbit cataract model (a) improved the resistance of the lens to cataractogenic phototoxicity in the presence of ocular hypertension and (b) contributed to substantial normalization of thiol levels in the lens, thus preventing oxidative damage to proteins.
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20. Lens epithelium cell ferroptosis mediated by m6A-lncRNA and GPX4 expression in lens tissue of age-related cataract
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Yong Wang, Pengfei Li, Congyu Wang, Sijie Bao, Siwen Wang, Guowei Zhang, Xi Zou, Jian Wu, Yu Guan, Min Ji, and Huaijin Guan
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Age-related cataract ,N6-methyladenosine ,Long noncoding RNA ,Ferroptosis ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Abstract Background In the present study, we explored the role of N6-methyladenosine (m6A) modification of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) and its association with ferroptosis in lens epithelium cells (LECs) of age-related cataract (ARC). Methods Through m6A RNA immunoprecipitation sequencing (m6A-RIP-seq) and RNA sequencing (RNA-seq), we identified m6A mediated and differentially expressed lncRNAs (dme-lncRNAs) in ARC patients. Based on bioinformatics analysis, we selected critical dme-lncRNAs and pathways associated with ARC formation to reveal their potential molecular mechanisms. The downregulation of glutathione peroxidase 4 (GPX4), a key component of ferroptosis, was confirmed by real-time RT-PCR (RT-qPCR) and Western blotting in age-related cortical cataract (ARCC) samples. Transmission electron microscopy was used to assess the change in mitochondrial in LECs. Results The analysis revealed a total of 11,193 m6A peaks within lncRNAs, among which 7043 were enriched and 4150 were depleted. Among those, lncRNA ENST00000586817(upstream of the GPX4 gene) was not only significantly upregulated in the LECs of ARCC but also potentially augmented the expression of GPX4 through a cis mechanism. The expression of m6A-modified lncRNA (ENST00000586817) was correlated with that of GPX4 and was downregulated in ARC patients. The TEM results indicated significant mitochondrial changes in ARCC samples. GPX4 downregulation enhanced LEC ferroptosis and decreased viability via RSL3 in SRA01/04 cells. Conclusions Our results provide insight into the potential function of m6A-modified lncRNAs. M6A-modified lncRNA ENST00000586817 might regulate the expression of GPX4 by a cis mechanism and be implicated in ferroptosis in ARCs.
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21. Positive and negative dysphotopsias in patients with the posterior chamber intraocular lens implanted after cataract surgery
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M.V. Bryn and S.K. Dmytriev
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age-related cataract ,crystalline lens ,negative dysphotopsias ,positive dysphotopsias ,iol ,artiphakia ,Internal medicine ,RC31-1245 - Abstract
Modern technologies of examining cataract patients and phacoemulsification with implantation of the posterior chamber intraocular lens (IOL) commonly allow achieving the desired anatomical outcome and a high functional outcome after surgery. The development of postoperative dysphotopsias in patients with a posterior chamber IOL, however, requires a separate consideration. Dysphotopsia can develop practically in any eye with the IOL after cataract surgery and in some cases can affect postoperative vision, which hinders the patient from resuming working life as usual. Clear systemic guidelines for preventing postoperative dysphotopsia are still to be developed.
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22. Comparison of dynamic visual acuity after implantation of toric bifocal or trifocal intraocular lens in age-related cataract patients: a randomized controlled trial.
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Yuanting Li, Xiaodan Li, Xiaodan Jiang, Yuexin Wang, Tingyi Wu, Huaqin Xia, and Xuemin Li
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VISUAL acuity ,PHOTOREFRACTIVE keratectomy ,PHACOEMULSIFICATION ,INTRAOCULAR lenses ,RANDOMIZED controlled trials ,CATARACT - Abstract
Purpose: To investigate the dynamic visual acuity (DVA) after implantation of toric bifocal or trifocal intraocular lens in age-related cataract patients. Methods: This was a prospective randomized controlled trial. Of one hundred and twenty-four patients enrolled and randomized to receive unilateral phacoemulsification and toric trifocal (939 M/MP, Carl Zeiss Meditec AG, Jena, Germany) or toric bifocal (909 M, Carl Zeiss Meditec AG, Jena, Germany) intraocular lenses (IOL) implantation, ninety-nine patients completed the followup and were included in final analysis. Postoperatively, uncorrected and corrected distance (UDVA and CDVA), intermediate (UIVA and DCIVA) and near (UNVA and DCNVA) static visual acuity, manifest refraction and uncorrected and corrected distance DVA (UDDVA and CDDVA) at 20, 40 and 80 degrees per second (dps) were evaluated at one week, one month and three months. Results: Three months postoperatively, the UDVA were 0.13 ± 0.11 and 0.14 ± 0.13 in the toric trifocal and bifocal IOL group, respectively. Significant better UIVA (trifocal, 0.17 ± 0.13 vs. bifocal, 0.23 ± 0.13, p = 0.037) and DCIVA (trifocal, 0.16 ± 0.11 vs. bifocal, 0.20 ± 0.12, p = 0.048) were observed in patients implanting toric trifocal than bifocal IOL at three months postoperatively. Patients implanted with toric bifocal IOL obtained better CDDVA at 80 dps (0.5607 ± 0.2032) than the trifocal group (0.6573 ± 0.2450, p = 0.039) at three months. Postoperative UDDVA and CDDVA at 20, 40 and 80 dps were significantly associated with age (p < 0.05, respectively) and postoperative static visual acuity (p < 0.05, respectively). Conclusion: Toric trifocal IOL provides better static intermediate visual acuity, and toric bifocal IOL implantation provides better distance dynamic visual acuity at high speed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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23. CircRNA HLCS regulates lens epithelial cell apoptosis via miR-338-3p/BPNT1 axis.
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Sun, Lianyi, Li, Fengzhi, Bai, Shuwei, and Bi, Chunchao
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of circ_HLCS on age-related cataract (ARC). Methods: Circ_HLCS, microRNA (miR)-338-3p, and bisphosphate 3′-nucleotidase 1 (BPNT1) were quantified by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction or western blot. Cell proliferation and cell viability were assessed by the 5-Ethynyl-2′-deoxyuridinr and cell counting kit-8 assays. Cell apoptosis was detected by flow cytometry. Targeted correlations among circ_HLCS, miR-338-3p, and BPNT1 were verified by the dual-luciferase reporter and RNA pull-down assays. Results: circ_HLCS was diminished in ARC tissues and UV-treated SRA01/04 cells. Elevated content of circ_HLCS undermined UV-induced cell proliferation inhibition and apoptosis. Mechanistically, circ_HLCS directly targeted miR-338-3p, and circ_HLCS regulated BPNT1 expression through miR-338-3p. Furthermore, reduction of miR-338-3p ameliorated UV-induced SRA01/04 cell damage by increasing BPNT1 expression. Conclusion: Taken together, these data suggested that circ_HLCS inhibited apoptosis of UV-treated SRA01/04 cells by miR-338-3p/BPNT1 axis. Therefore, circ_HLCS might be a potential therapeutic target for ARC. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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24. Lens epithelium cell ferroptosis mediated by m6A-lncRNA and GPX4 expression in lens tissue of age-related cataract.
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Wang, Yong, Li, Pengfei, Wang, Congyu, Bao, Sijie, Wang, Siwen, Zhang, Guowei, Zou, Xi, Wu, Jian, Guan, Yu, Ji, Min, and Guan, Huaijin
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GENE expression ,CATARACT ,LINCRNA ,RNA sequencing ,EPITHELIUM ,ORTHOKERATOLOGY - Abstract
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6 -methyladenosine (m6 A) modification of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) and its association with ferroptosis in lens epithelium cells (LECs) of age-related cataract (ARC). Methods: Through m6 A RNA immunoprecipitation sequencing (m6 A-RIP-seq) and RNA sequencing (RNA-seq), we identified m6 A mediated and differentially expressed lncRNAs (dme-lncRNAs) in ARC patients. Based on bioinformatics analysis, we selected critical dme-lncRNAs and pathways associated with ARC formation to reveal their potential molecular mechanisms. The downregulation of glutathione peroxidase 4 (GPX4), a key component of ferroptosis, was confirmed by real-time RT-PCR (RT-qPCR) and Western blotting in age-related cortical cataract (ARCC) samples. Transmission electron microscopy was used to assess the change in mitochondrial in LECs. Results: The analysis revealed a total of 11,193 m6 A peaks within lncRNAs, among which 7043 were enriched and 4150 were depleted. Among those, lncRNA ENST00000586817(upstream of the GPX4 gene) was not only significantly upregulated in the LECs of ARCC but also potentially augmented the expression of GPX4 through a cis mechanism. The expression of m6 A-modified lncRNA (ENST00000586817) was correlated with that of GPX4 and was downregulated in ARC patients. The TEM results indicated significant mitochondrial changes in ARCC samples. GPX4 downregulation enhanced LEC ferroptosis and decreased viability via RSL3 in SRA01/04 cells. Conclusions: Our results provide insight into the potential function of m6 A-modified lncRNAs. M6 A-modified lncRNA ENST00000586817 might regulate the expression of GPX4 by a cis mechanism and be implicated in ferroptosis in ARCs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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25. Correlation between 25 (OH) D levels in aqueous humor and the patients with ARC.
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Huang, Gang, Suo, Wen Qi, Du, Jian Ying, and Zhang, Xiong
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AQUEOUS humor , *EYE diseases , *EDUCATIONAL tests & measurements , *INTERLEUKIN-6 , *CATARACT - Abstract
Objective: Age-related cataract (ARC) is an eye disease characterized by lens opacity. This study analyzed the correlation between 25 hydroxyvitamin D [25 (OH) D] levels and Interleukin 6 (IL-6) levels in aqueous humor from the patients with ARC, as well as between 25 (OH) D levels and lens opacity, and explored the effect of 25 (OH) D on the pathogenesis of ARC. Methods: A retrospective analysis was performed, which included the clinical data from 120 ARC patients and 40 healthy individuals. They were divided into three groups based on the objective scattering index (OSI): 40 healthy individuals (control group), 84 patients with the early cataract (EC group), and 36 patients with the mature cataract (MC group). An electrochemical luminescence method was used to detect the levels of 25 (OH) D and IL-6 in aqueous humor, the OSI of the eye was measured using a visual quality analysis system. The correlation between the changes in the above indicators and ARC was analyzed. Results: The OSI and IL-6 levels in the control group, EC group, and MC group increased sequentially (all p <.001), while the levels of 25 (OH) D showed an opposite trend (all p <.001). Conclusion: The decrease in 25 (OH) D levels is related to the occurrence and development of ARC, and the relationship between 25 (OH) D deficiency and the pathological mechanism of ARC needs further research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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26. DCLRE1A Contributes to DNA Damage Repair and Apoptosis in Age-Related Cataracts by Regulating the lncRNA/miRNA/mRNA Axis.
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Li, Pengfei, Zhong, Renhao, Yu, Jianfeng, Wang, Ying, Wang, Congyu, Geng, Wenjing, Bao, Sijie, Wang, Siwen, Zhang, Guowei, Zhu, Xi, Ji, Min, and Guan, Huaijin
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DNA repair , *GENE expression , *DNA damage , *LINCRNA , *MESSENGER RNA , *CELL survival - Abstract
Age-related cataract (ARC) is associated with the deregulation of transcription and defects in DNA repair in lens epithelial cells (LECs). DCLRE1A acted in DNA interstrand cross-links pathway to improve DNA replication and transcription. The aim of this study was to examined the further regulatory effect on DCLRE1A in the lncRNA-miRNA-mRNA network using a cell model of DCLRE1A overexpression (OE-DCLRE1A) in LECs. The expression level of DCLRE1A in ARC tissues and SRA01/04 cells after H2O2 treatment was measured as protein and mRNA by qRT-PCR and Western Blot(WB). CCK8, and TUNEL assays detected the change in cell viability and apoptosis, respectively. Furthermore, Immunofluorescence assays detect the expression of DNA damaged and repair marker proteins after OE-DCLRE1A. The global expression profiles of lncRNAs, miRNAs, and mRNAs were determined using high-throughput sequencing. KEGG and GO enrichment analysis disclose the possible function of differentially expressed (DE) lncRNA, miRNA, and mRNA. The protein and mRNA of DCLRE1A were decreased in the anterior capsule of ARC and SRA01/04 cells treated by H2O2. OE-DCLRE1A improved damaged-DNA repair and enhanced cell viability against apoptosis after H2O2 treatment. Furthermore, we demonstrated the DE-molecules between the OE-DCLRE1A and control groups including 595 DE-lncRNAs, 221 DE-miRNAs, and 4718 DE-mRNAs. Next, bioinformatics analysis not only found that the DE-mRNAs are mainly involved in DNA repair-related signaling pathways after OE-DCLRE1A, but also screened two lncRNA-miRNA-mRNA networks focusing on DNA damage activated by OE-DCLRE1A, which involved 2 lncRNAs, 2 miRNAs, and 53 mRNAs. We revealed that DCLRE1A activated the lncRNA/miRNA/DNA-repair network to take part in DNA repair processes, which not only represents a new regulatory mechanism employed by DCLRE1A but also uncovers the screening lncRNA may hold potential therapeutic values in ARC formation. However, these conclusions will need to be confirmed by future studies in vitro and in vivo models. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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27. Positive and negative dysphotopsias in patients with the posterior chamber intraocular lens implanted after cataract surgery.
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Dmytriev, S. K. and Bryn, M. V.
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CATARACT surgery ,INTRAOCULAR lenses ,TREATMENT of cataracts ,POSTOPERATIVE period ,PHACOEMULSIFICATION - Abstract
Modern technologies of examining cataract patients and phacoemulsification with implantation of the posterior chamber intraocular lens (IOL) commonly allow achieving the desired anatomical outcome and a high functional outcome after surgery. The development of postoperative dysphotopsias in patients with a posterior chamber IOL, however, requires a separate consideration. Dysphotopsia can develop practically in any eye with the IOL after cataract surgery and in some cases can affect postoperative vision, which hinders the patient from resuming working life as usual. Clear systemic guidelines for preventing postoperative dysphotopsia are still to be developed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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28. Proportion and risk factors of zonulopathy in patients with age-related cataract
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Ye Zhang, Hui Zhang, Xudong Song, Mugen Liu, Ningli Wang, and Chunyan Qiao
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Zonulopathy ,Age-related cataract ,Intraoperative diagnosis ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
Purpose: To investigate the proportion of zonulopathy in patients with age-related cataract, and further explore demographics and ocular characteristics, as well as potential risk factors. Methods: Hospital-based, observational, cross-sectional study. We enrolled consecutive patients who were 45 years or older and diagnosed with age-related cataract and underwent surgery between October 2022 and April 2023 at the Division of Cataract, Beijing Tongren Hospital. Zonulopathy was diagnosed based on intraoperative signs. We calculated the total proportion, age, and gender specific proportions of zonulopathy. We compared the demographic and ocular characteristics between the cases with and without zonulopathy. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses were employed to determine the risk factors associated with the presence of zonulopathy in patients with age-related cataract. Results: A total of 640 age-related cataract patients with a median age of 70.0 (64.0–77.0) were enrolled. Zonulopathy was diagnosed intraoperatively in 70 patients (10.9%). Compared with the patients having no zonulopathy, those with zonulopathy were likely to be older (P
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29. Optometric Follow-up After Cataract Surgery
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Belfast Health and Social Care Trust, Southern Health and Social Care Trust, and Nathan Congdon, Chief Investigator
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30. Comparison of efficacy of small incision extracapsular excision or phacoemulsification in the treatment of cataract
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Xue-Juan Wu, Gui-Ji Zhao, and Wei Wang
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age-related cataract ,small incision extracapsular excision ,phacoemulsification ,corneal endothelium ,macular thickness ,surgically induced corneal astigmatism ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
AIM: To investigate the effects of small incision extracapsular excision and phacoemulsification on the number of corneal endothelial cells, macular thickness and surgically induced corneal astigmatism in cataract patients.METHODS: Retrospective research. A total of 296 age-related cataract patients(296 eyes)admitted to our hospital from May 2019 to February 2023 were selected. They were divided into a small incision extracapsular excision group(144 eyes)and a phacoemulsification group(152 eyes)according to surgical method. The uncorrected visual acuity, best corrected visual acuity, numbers of corneal endothelial cells, macular thickness, surgically induced corneal astigmatism and postoperative complications between the two groups of patients at 7d, 1 and 3mo after surgery were compared.RESULTS: The uncorrected visual acuity and best corrected visual acuity of patients in the small incision extracapsular excision group after 7d of surgery were better than those of the phacoemulsification group, the number of corneal endothelial cells after 7d and 1, 3mo of surgery were higher than that of the phacoemulsification group, the macular thickness after 7d and 1mo of surgery was lower than that of the phacoemulsification group, and the incidence rate of postoperative corneal edema and incidence rate of total complications were lower than those of the phacoemulsification group(all P0.05).CONCLUSION: Compared with phacoemulsification, the changes in the number of corneal endothelial cells and thickness of the macular area after small incision extracapsular excision are relatively small, visual recovery is faster, and the complications reduced.
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31. Aged Nrf2-Null Mice Develop All Major Types of Age-Related Cataracts
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Rowan, Sheldon, Jiang, Shuhong, Francisco, Sarah G, Pomatto, Laura CD, Ma, Zhiwei, Jiao, Xiaodong, Campos, Maria M, Aryal, Sandeep, Patel, Shaili D, Mahaling, Binapani, Riazuddin, S Amer, Duh, Elia J, Lachke, Salil A, Hejtmancik, J Fielding, de Cabo, Rafael, FitzGerald, Paul G, and Taylor, Allen
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Aging ,Prevention ,Nutrition ,Genetics ,Eye Disease and Disorders of Vision ,Animals ,Cataract ,Cell Differentiation ,Diet ,Disease Models ,Animal ,Female ,Glucose ,Glycemic Index ,Lens ,Crystalline ,Male ,Mice ,Mice ,Inbred C57BL ,Mice ,Knockout ,NF-E2-Related Factor 2 ,Phenotype ,Slit Lamp Microscopy ,age-related cataract ,antioxidant ,nutrition ,glycemic index ,caloric restriction ,Biological Sciences ,Medical and Health Sciences ,Ophthalmology & Optometry - Abstract
PurposeAge-related cataracts affect the majority of older adults and are a leading cause of blindness worldwide. Treatments that delay cataract onset or severity have the potential to delay cataract surgery, but require relevant animal models that recapitulate the major types of cataracts for their development. Unfortunately, few such models are available. Here, we report the lens phenotypes of aged mice lacking the critical antioxidant transcription factor Nfe2l2 (designated as Nrf2 -/-).MethodsThree independent cohorts of Nrf2 -/- and wild-type C57BL/6J mice were evaluated for cataracts using combinations of slit lamp imaging, photography of freshly dissected lenses, and histology. Mice were fed high glycemic diets, low glycemic diets, regular chow ad libitum, or regular chow with 30% caloric restriction.ResultsNrf2 -/- mice developed significant opacities between 11 and 15 months and developed advanced cortical, posterior subcapsular, anterior subcapsular, and nuclear cataracts. Cataracts occurred similarly in male mice fed high or low glycemic diets, and were also observed in 21-month male and female Nrf2 -/- mice fed ad libitum or 30% caloric restriction. Histological observation of 18-month cataractous lenses revealed significant disruption to fiber cell architecture and the retention of nuclei throughout the cortical region of the lens. However, fiber cell denucleation and initiation of lens differentiation was normal at birth, with the first abnormalities observed at 3 months.ConclusionsNrf2 -/- mice offer a tool to understand how defective antioxidant signaling causes multiple forms of cataract and may be useful for screening drugs to prevent or delay cataractogenesis in susceptible adults.
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32. Non-typical persistent hyperplastic primary vitreous: a rare case report and review of the literature
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Yinhui Yu, Yue Qiao, Silong Chen, Jianghua Hu, Jinyu Li, Ke Yao, and Yibo Yu
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Persistent hyperplastic primary vitreous ,Age-related cataract ,Diagnosis ,Histopathology ,Surgery ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Abstract Background Persistent hyperplastic primary vitreous (PHPV), also known as persistent fetal vasculature (PFV), is a clinical entity that traditionally presents with leukocoria, microphthalmia, retinal dysplasia, or eyeball shrinkage which is associated with poor vision. However, there is a dearth of literature on cases of PHPV in adulthood or with asymptomatic occurrence. This report presents the clinical and pathological findings of a non-typical PHPV case and discuss the current knowledge for this condition. Case presentation A 68-year-old healthy male was referred to our outpatient department for evaluation of age-related cataract without other visual symptoms. Preoperative fundus examination occasionally detected an isolated stalk-like band extending to the posterior pole of the eye with normal central vitreous and retina. Other ocular examinations including b-mode ultrasonography, optical coherence tomography did not unveil any abnormalities, which caused diagnostic uncertainty. We referred to cataract surgery along with histopathological study, that revealed characteristics of PHPV including fibrous connective tissues mainly composed of fibrocyte proliferation and a very few capillary vessels. Thereafter, a definitive diagnosis of non-typical PHPV was established. Conclusion Our case is unique due to it was not discovered until adulthood, presence with only age-related cataract, and accompanied with normal central vitreous and retina. Histopathological explorations lead to an accurate diagnosis of the condition. Those results broaden the phenotype spectrums of PHPV and further provide clinical clues for the cognition of the disease.
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33. Different procedures combined with Toric intraocular lens implantation on age-related hard nuclear cataract
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Yi Dong, Biao Wei, and Yan Zhao
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age-related cataract ,phacoemulsification ,small-incision split nuclear technique in horizontal space ,corneal astigmatism correction ,corneal endothelial cell ,tear film function ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
AIM:To compare the curative effect of different surgical methods combined with Toric intraocular lens(IOL)implantation on age-related hard nuclear cataract.METHODS:According to retrospective study, 104 patients(104 eyes)with age-related hard nuclear cataract confirmed in the hospital between January 2020 and December 2021 were enrolled. They were divided into phacoemulsification group(52 eyes, phacoemulsification combined with Toric IOL implantation)and small-incision group(52 eyes, small-incision split nuclear technique in horizontal space combined with Toric IOL implantation)according to different surgical methods. The best corrected distance visual acuity(BCDVA), corneal astigmatism, number of corneal endothelial cells, proportion of normal hexagonal cells, tear film function and complications were compared between the two groups.RESULTS:There was no significant difference in BCDVA(LogMAR)between the two groups before and at 3mo after surgery(all P>0.05), while BCDVA(LogMAR)was better in small-incision group than phacoemulsification group at 1wk after surgery(0.15±0.04 vs. 0.20±0.05, P0.05). At 1wk and 3mo after surgery, number of corneal endothelial cells in small-incision group was more than that in phacoemulsification group(1wk after surgery: 2363.8±315.3 vs. 2231.4±326.4 cells/mm2, P0.05). At 3mo after surgery, proportion of normal hexagonal cells in small-incision group was higher than that in phacoemulsification group(21.77%±1.91% vs. 20.59%±1.65%, P0.05). At 1wk after surgery, BUT in small-incision group was longer than that in phacoemulsification group(6.8±0.8 vs. 5.9±1.0s, P
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34. Candidate genes identification and RNA-seq based pathway analysis associated with primary angle-closure glaucoma with cataract
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Min Liu, Fei Hu, Caifeng Lei, Min Fu, Xue Li, and Ling Yu
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Age-related cataract ,Bioinformatics ,Differentially expressed genes ,Primary angle-closure glaucoma ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Abstract Background Cataract is commonly observed in patients with primary angle-closure glaucoma; however, its underlying pathological mechanisms remain unclear. This study aimed to improve our knowledge on the pathological processes involved in primary angle-closure glaucoma (PACG) by identifying potential prognostic genes associated with cataract progression. Methods Thirty anterior capsular membrane samples were collected from PACG patients with cataracts and age-related cataracts. Differentially expressed genes (DEGs) between these two cohorts were analyzed using high-throughput sequencing. Gene ontology and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes analyses were performed to screen the DEGs, and potential prognostic markers and their coexpression network were then predicted by bioinformatic analyses. The DEGs were further validated by reverse transcription-quantitative polymerase chain reaction. Results A total of 399 DEGs were found to be specifically associated with cataracts development in PACG patients, among which 177 and 221 DEGs were upregulated and downregulated, respectively. STRING and Cytoscape network analyses revealed seven genes—CTGF, FOS, CAV1, CYR61, ICAM1, EGR1, and NR4A1—that were remarkably enriched and mainly involved in the MAPK, PI3K/Akt, Toll-like receptor, and TNF signaling pathways. RT-qPCR-based validation further confirmed that the sequencing results were accurate and reliable. Conclusions Herein, we identified seven genes and their signaling pathways that may contribute to cataract progression in patients with high intraocular pressure. Taken together, our findings highlight new molecular mechanisms that may explain the high incidence of cataracts in PACG patients. In addition, the genes identified herein may represent new foundations for the development of therapeutic strategies for PACG with cataract.
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35. Research progress on the application of metformin in age-related eye diseases
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Zhu-Xuan Yan and Yang Lyu
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metformin ,age-related eye diseases ,age-related macular degeneration ,age-related cataract ,diabetic retinopathy ,glaucoma ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Age-related eye diseases are a series of ophthalmic diseases caused by degenerative disease of ocular tissues, and age-related macular degeneration(ARMD), age-related cataract(ARC), diabetic retinopathy(DR)and glaucoma are the four most common age-related eye diseases. With the increasing aging of the global social population, the incidence of these eye diseases is also increasing year by year. Metformin is currently one of the most commonly used hypoglycemic agents in clinical practice. It has become the drug of choice for treating type 2 diabetes after more than 60 years of clinical practice. In recent years, metformin has shown great potential in the prevention and treatment of tumors, systemic diseases and age-related diseases, and the mechanisms of action involved in anti-oxidative stress, anti-inflammation, and induction of autophagy are also closely related to the pathological changes of age-related eye diseases. The paper aims to review the current research status and potential application value of metformin in age-related eye diseases.
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36. Association between obesity and age-related cataract: an updated systematic review and dose–response meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies
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Sana Niazi, Majid Moshirfar, Mohammad H. Dastjerdi, Feizollah Niazi, Farideh Doroodgar, and Renato Ambrósio
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age-related cataract ,body mass index ,meta-analysis ,obesity ,cataract ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,TX341-641 - Abstract
ObjectiveThere are inconsistent findings on the association between obesity and age-related cataract (ARC). This systematic review was done to summarize available findings on the association between obesity [defined by body mass index (BMI)] and ARC by performing a dose–response meta-analysis on eligible prospective cohort studies.MethodsWe performed a systematic search in PubMed, Scopus, ISI Web of Knowledge, and Google Scholar until June 2022 to identify eligible publications.ResultsIn total, 16 studies with a total sample size of 1,607,125 participants were included. Among all of these studies, there were 103,897 cases of ARC. In the follow-up periods ranging between 4 and 28 years, 4,870 cases of nuclear cataract, 1,611 cases of cortical cataract, and 1,603 cases of posterior subcapsular cataracts (PSC) were detected. By comparing the highest and lowest categories of BMI, we found that higher BMI was associated with an increased risk of ARC (RR: 1.18, 95% CI: 1.09–1.28) and PSC (RR: 1.44, 95% CI: 1.08–1.90). In the dose–response analysis, each 5 kg/m2 increase in BMI was associated with a 6 and 27% increased risk of ARC (RR: 1.06, 95% CI: 1.01–1.12) and PSC (RR: 1.27, 95% CI: 1.14–1.41), respectively. In addition, we found a positive association for cortical cataract among high-quality studies, in which higher BMI was associated with a 20% increased risk of cortical cataract (RR: 1.20, 95% CI: 1.02–1.42). In terms of nuclear cataract, we found no significant association either in the comparison between the highest and lowest categories of BMI or in the dose–response meta-analysis.ConclusionObesity (defined by BMI) was associated with an increased risk of ARC, PSC, and cortical cataract in adults. However, such a positive association was not seen for nuclear cataract.PROSPERO registrationCRD42022357132.
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37. IOL-capsular Complex After Different Intraocular Lenses Implantation in Patients With High Myopia
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Yune Zhao, Vice president of Eye Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University
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38. Comparison of dynamic visual acuity after implantation of toric bifocal or trifocal intraocular lens in age-related cataract patients: a randomized controlled trial
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Yuanting Li, Xiaodan Li, Xiaodan Jiang, Yuexin Wang, Tingyi Wu, Huaqin Xia, and Xuemin Li
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toric trifocal IOL ,toric bifocal IOL ,static visual acuity ,dynamic visual acuity ,age-related cataract ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 - Abstract
PurposeTo investigate the dynamic visual acuity (DVA) after implantation of toric bifocal or trifocal intraocular lens in age-related cataract patients.MethodsThis was a prospective randomized controlled trial. Of one hundred and twenty-four patients enrolled and randomized to receive unilateral phacoemulsification and toric trifocal (939 M/MP, Carl Zeiss Meditec AG, Jena, Germany) or toric bifocal (909 M, Carl Zeiss Meditec AG, Jena, Germany) intraocular lenses (IOL) implantation, ninety-nine patients completed the follow-up and were included in final analysis. Postoperatively, uncorrected and corrected distance (UDVA and CDVA), intermediate (UIVA and DCIVA) and near (UNVA and DCNVA) static visual acuity, manifest refraction and uncorrected and corrected distance DVA (UDDVA and CDDVA) at 20, 40 and 80 degrees per second (dps) were evaluated at one week, one month and three months.ResultsThree months postoperatively, the UDVA were 0.13 ± 0.11 and 0.14 ± 0.13 in the toric trifocal and bifocal IOL group, respectively. Significant better UIVA (trifocal, 0.17 ± 0.13 vs. bifocal, 0.23 ± 0.13, p = 0.037) and DCIVA (trifocal, 0.16 ± 0.11 vs. bifocal, 0.20 ± 0.12, p = 0.048) were observed in patients implanting toric trifocal than bifocal IOL at three months postoperatively. Patients implanted with toric bifocal IOL obtained better CDDVA at 80 dps (0.5607 ± 0.2032) than the trifocal group (0.6573 ± 0.2450, p = 0.039) at three months. Postoperative UDDVA and CDDVA at 20, 40 and 80 dps were significantly associated with age (p
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39. 外周血补体成分与年龄相关性白内障的相关性分析.
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汤荔, 李圣杰, 唐冰花, and 曹文俊
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Objective To explore the correlation between the levels of complement (C3c, C4, C1q) in peripheral blood and the occurrence and development of cataract in patients with age-related cataracts (ARC). Methods This is a case-control study. Subjects diagnosed with ARC between 2016 and 2020 were recruited from Eye & ENT Hospital of Fudan University. Age- and gender-matched control group was recruited during the same period. The basic information were collected. Serum levels of C3c, C4, C1q were measured by Roche automatic biochemical analyzer. The independent student’s t-test was used for the comparison of C3, C4 and C1q between the patients and the control group.The associations between C3c, C4, C1q and ARC were analyzed by Spearman correlation and binary logistic regression. Results A total of 2 321 ARC patients (male 1 115, female 1 206) and 2 281 controls (male 1 112, female 1 169) were enrolled in this study. Independent sample t-test showed that the serum levels of C3c, C4 (104. 13±17.28 mg/dL, 26.85±7.99 mg/dL) were significantly lower in the ARC group compared with the control group (112.81±17.96 mg/dL, 28.08±8.37 mg/dL); the serum level of C1q (219.27±65.03 mg/L) were significantly higher in the ARC group compared with the control group (207.87±48.49 mg/L) (P<0.05). Correlation analysis showed that the level of serum C1q was postively correlated with ARC (r=0.062, P<0.001 ), while the levels of serum C3c (r=-0.243, P<0.001), C4( r=-0.081, P<0.001) were negatively correlated with ARC (P <0.05). Logistic regression analysis showed that the increased serum level of C1q (male: OR=1.007, 95%CI=1.005~1.008; female: OR= 1.001, 95%CI= 1.000~1.003) was the risk factor for the occurrence of ARC (P<0.05). Conclusions The levels of C3c, C4 and C1q in peripheral blood of ARC subjects were significantly changed and the increased serum level of C1q may be the risk factor for ARC. It indicated that complement system might be involved in the pathogenesis of ARC. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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40. Ubiquitination of Ku70 by Parkin promotes apoptosis of lens epithelial cells.
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Zhang, Wenyi, Wu, Anran, Zhang, Guowei, Ding, Xuemeng, Kang, Lihua, Zhou, Tianqiu, Ji, Min, and Guan, Huaijin
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Oxidative damage‐triggered apoptosis in lens epithelial cells is considered as a main risk factor in the pathogenesis of age‐related cataracts. Ku70 is a key factor in the DNA repair process of double‐strand breaks. In the present study, we aimed to investigate the role of Ku70 and its related E3 ubiquitin ligase in lens epithelial cell apoptosis. The levels of Ku70 in the anterior lens capsules of human cataracts and Emory mice were lower compared to controls. H2O2 treatment resulted in decreased expression of Ku70 through accelerating Ku70 ubiquitination. Parkin, an E3 ubiquitin ligase, could interact with Ku70 and promote the ubiquitination and degradation of this protein. In addition, ubiquitinated Ku70 was regulated by ubiquitin‐proteasome, autophagy‐lysosome and mitophagy pathways. Ectopic expression of Ku70 protected SRA01/04 cells from H2O2‐induced apoptosis, whereas silencing Ku70 exhibited the opposite trend. Co‐transfected with Parkin non‐ubiquitinatable Ku70 mutant could maintain its anti‐apoptosis ability, whereas wild‐type Ku70 failed. Moreover, Ku70 might facilitate mitochondrial fusion by increasing the expression of Mitofusin 1/2. The present study revealed that Parkin‐mediated Ku70 ubiquitination facilitated H2O2‐induced lens epithelial cell apoptosis through alleviating mitochondrial fusion, which could provide potential targets for age‐related cataract treatment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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41. GSK-3β-dependent Nrf2 antioxidant response modulates ferroptosis of lens epithelial cells in age-related cataract.
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Ma, Dong-yue, Liu, Jin-xia, Wang, Lu-di, Zhi, Xin-yu, Luo, Li, Zhao, Jiang-yue, and Qin, Yu
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NUCLEAR factor E2 related factor , *EPITHELIAL cells , *CATARACT , *FEMTOSECOND lasers , *GLUTAMATE transporters , *REACTIVE oxygen species , *HEPCIDIN - Abstract
Oxidative stress-induced lens epithelial cells (LECs) death plays a pivotal role in age-related cataract (ARC) with severe visual impairment, in which ferroptosis is gradually receiving numerous attention resulting from lipid peroxide accumulation and reactive oxygen species (ROS) overproduction. However, the essential pathogenic factors and the targeted medical strategies still remain skeptical and indistinct. In this work, by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) analysis, the major pathological courses in the LECs of ARC patients have been identified as ferroptosis, which was manifested with remarkable mitochondrial alterations, and similar results were found in aged mice (24-month-old). Furthermore, the primary pathological processes in the NaIO3-induced mice and HLE-B3 cell model have also been verified to be ferroptosis with an irreplaceable function of Nrf2, proved by the increased sensitivity to ferroptosis when Nrf2 was blocked in Nrf2-KO mice and si-Nrf2-treated HLE-B3 cells. Importantly, it has been found that an increased expression of GSK-3β was indicated in low-Nrf2-expressed tissues and cells. Subsequently, the contributions of abnormal GSK-3β expression to NaIO3-induced mice and HLE-B3 cell model were further evaluated, inhibition of GSK-3β utilizing SB216763 significantly alleviated LECs ferroptosis with less iron accumulation and ROS generation, as well as reversed expression alterations of ferroptosis markers, including GPX4, SLC7A11, SLC40A1, FTH1 and TfR1, in vitro and in vivo. Collectively, our findings conclude that targeting GSK-3β/Nrf2 balance might be a promising therapeutic strategy to mitigate LECs ferroptosis and thus probably delay the pathogenesis and development of ARC. [Display omitted] • Ferroptosis occurred in LECs of age-related cataracts patients and aged-mice. • Silence of Nrf2 facilitated the sensitivity of LECs to ferroptosis after oxidative stress exposure both in vivo and in vitro. • Nrf2 affected LECs ferroptosis via a GSK-3β-dependent proteasomal degradation pathway. • Inhibition of GSK-3β using SB216763 alleviated LECs ferroptosis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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42. Clinical Study to Evaluate the Safety of the Viscoelastic Substance PRO-149 When Used During Phacoemulsification, Compared to Healon® EndoCoat. (PRO-149)
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43. Evaluation of Capsular Bag Shape Changes After Plate-haptic Intraocular Lens Implantation by SS-OCT
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Yune Zhao, Vice president of Eye Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University
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44. Isobaric tags for relative and absolute quantitation quantitative proteomics research of human lens epithelial cells after ultraviolet-B irradiation
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Xiao-Juan Chen, Guo-Wei Zhang, Peng-Fei Li, Li-Hua Kang, and Huai-Jin Guan
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age-related cataract ,proteomics ,ultraviolet-b irradiation ,oxidative damage repair ,human lens epithelial cells ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
AIM: To investigate the changes of protein expressions in human lens epithelial cells(SRA01/04)undergoing oxidative damage, hoping to provide new protein target for the pathogenesis of age-related cataract(ARC).METHODS: SRA01/04 cells were divided into experimental group and control group. In the experimental group, cells were irradiated with ultraviolet-B(UVB)for 10min to establish the model of oxidative damage, whereas cells in the control group were untreated. Protein expression profile from the two groups was sequenced by isobaric tags for relative and absolute quantitation(iTRAQ). The filtering criteria that fold change >1.2 and p
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45. Relationship between expression levels of TDRD7 and CRYBB3 and development of age-related cortico-nuclear cataracts
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Saliha Handan Yildiz, Cem Karaosmanoğlu, Rahmi Duman, Nuray Varol, Müjgan Özdemir Erdoğan, Mustafa Solak, Reşat Duman, and Muhsin Elmas
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Age-related cataract ,Cortico-nuclear cataracts ,TDRD7 ,CRYBB3 ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 ,Genetics ,QH426-470 - Abstract
Abstract Background The human lens develops age-related cataracts (ARCs) because of the complicated effects of aging and stressful conditions. Under conditions involving oxidative stress, cells form stress granules (SGs). TDRD7 has been identified as an RNA granule component and an important component of SGs. TDRD7 plays a role in the post-transcriptional expression of genes, such as the crystallin gene CRYBB3. Therefore, the present study investigated TDRD7 and CRYBB3 mRNA expressions in relation to age-related cortico-nuclear cataracts. Methods Quantitative real-time PCR was used to determine the expression levels of TDRD7 and CRYBB3 in 52 patients with ARC and 52 healthy controls. Anterior lens capsules and peripheral blood samples from patients with ARC were included in the patient group, and peripheral blood samples from healthy subjects and human lens epithelial cells (HLE-B3) were included in the control group. Gene expression levels in the different age groups were compared. Correlation analysis was used to assess the gene expression levels and age. Results The expression of TDRD7 and CRYBB3 was significantly up-regulated (P
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46. Comparison of dynamic defocus curve on cataract patients implanting extended depth of focus and monofocal intraocular lens
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Tingyi Wu, Yuexin Wang, Jiazhi Yu, Xiaotong Ren, Yuanting Li, Weiqiang Qiu, and Xuemin Li
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Dynamic defocus curve ,Age-related cataract ,Extended depth-of-focus intraocular lens ,Monofocal intraocular lens ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Abstract Background The aim of the study was to compare the dynamic defocus curve on patients post-implantation of the extended depth-of-focus (EDOF) and monofocal intraocular lens (IOL). Methods A total of 62 age-related cataract patients receiving phacoemulsification with implantation of TECNIS Symfony (ZXR00) or monofocal IOLs were enrolled. The binocular static and dynamic defocus curves with corrected distance visual acuity were evaluated at one month postoperatively. Results The ZXR00 group achieved significantly better intermediate (P = 0.044) and near (P = 0.017) visual acuity (VA) than the monofocal group. Two groups had similar uncorrected and corrected distance VA (P > 0.05, respectively). The dynamic defocus curve revealed a smoother decline from 0.0 D to − 2.0 D in the ZXR00 group. Defocused dynamic VA in the ZXR00 group was significantly better (P
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47. Correlation Analysis of Lens Nucleus Density and Surgical Parameters Based on Ss-oct and Scheimpflug Technology
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Yune Zhao, Vice president of Eye Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University
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48. Apoptosis of Lens Epithelial Cells and Expression of NLRP3-related Proteins in Patients with Diabetes and Cataract.
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Xie, Qing, Xue, Lidan, Cao, Xin, Huang, Lili, and Song, Yu
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EPITHELIAL cells , *PEOPLE with diabetes , *PROTEIN expression , *CATARACT , *APOPTOSIS - Abstract
To compare the expression of apoptosis-related factors and Nlrp3-related proteins in the lens epithelial cells (LECs) of patients with diabetes and cataract and patients with age-related cataract (ARC) alone. All patients were divided into four groups according to the presence or absence of diabetes mellitus (DM) and the degree of diabetic retinopathy (DR). LECs were obtained during cataract surgery. The expression levels of cleaved caspase-3, caspase-7, ASC, caspase-1and Nlrp3 in LECs were determined. And analyzed by age, course of DM, and HbA1c levels. The incidence of LEC apoptosis and positive rates of cleaved caspase-3 and caspase-7 expression were significantly higher in the groups with DM (P<0.05).The positive expression rates of ASC, caspase-1, and Nlrp3 increased with longer duration of DM, increased HbA1c level, or advanced DR (P<0.05). In cataract patients with DM, the expression of apoptosis-related factors in LECs increased. Nlrp3-related protein expression levels, diabetes duration, HbA1c levels, and extent of DR may be potential risk factors for diabetic cataract formation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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49. Non-typical persistent hyperplastic primary vitreous: a rare case report and review of the literature.
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Yu, Yinhui, Qiao, Yue, Chen, Silong, Hu, Jianghua, Li, Jinyu, Yao, Ke, and Yu, Yibo
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LITERATURE reviews ,OPTICAL coherence tomography ,CATARACT surgery ,CONNECTIVE tissues - Abstract
Background: Persistent hyperplastic primary vitreous (PHPV), also known as persistent fetal vasculature (PFV), is a clinical entity that traditionally presents with leukocoria, microphthalmia, retinal dysplasia, or eyeball shrinkage which is associated with poor vision. However, there is a dearth of literature on cases of PHPV in adulthood or with asymptomatic occurrence. This report presents the clinical and pathological findings of a non-typical PHPV case and discuss the current knowledge for this condition. Case presentation: A 68-year-old healthy male was referred to our outpatient department for evaluation of age-related cataract without other visual symptoms. Preoperative fundus examination occasionally detected an isolated stalk-like band extending to the posterior pole of the eye with normal central vitreous and retina. Other ocular examinations including b-mode ultrasonography, optical coherence tomography did not unveil any abnormalities, which caused diagnostic uncertainty. We referred to cataract surgery along with histopathological study, that revealed characteristics of PHPV including fibrous connective tissues mainly composed of fibrocyte proliferation and a very few capillary vessels. Thereafter, a definitive diagnosis of non-typical PHPV was established. Conclusion: Our case is unique due to it was not discovered until adulthood, presence with only age-related cataract, and accompanied with normal central vitreous and retina. Histopathological explorations lead to an accurate diagnosis of the condition. Those results broaden the phenotype spectrums of PHPV and further provide clinical clues for the cognition of the disease. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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50. Enzymatic and biochemical properties of lens in age-related cataract versus diabetic cataract: A narrative review.
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Mishra, Deepak, Kashyap, Anurag, Srivastav, Tanmay, Yadav, Archana, Pandey, Swasti, Majhi, Madan Mohan, Verma, Kirti, Prabu, A., and Singh, Vibha
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CATARACT , *PARAMETER identification , *OXIDATIVE stress , *OLD age , *DIABETES - Abstract
Cataract is the leading cause of blindness worldwide. There is an increased incidence of cataract formation in the diabetic population due to several factors. Diabetes mellitus accelerates the development of cataract. Oxidative stress results in most of the diabetic complications including diabetic cataract. Oxidative stress leading to the expression of various enzymes has also been proven as crucial for cataractous changes in the lens in old age. A narrative review was undertaken to investigate the expression of different biochemical parameters as well as enzymes in diabetic and senile cataracts. Identification of these parameters is crucial for the prevention and treatment of blindness. Combinations of MeSH terms and key words were used to do literature search in PubMed. The search resulted 35 articles and among them, 13 were relevant to the topic and were included in synthesis of results. Seventeen different types of enzymes were identified in the senile and diabetic cataracts. Seven biochemical parameters were also identified. Alteration in biochemical parameters and expression of enzymes were comparable. Majority of the parameters were raised or altered in diabetic cataract compared to senile cataract. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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