AbstractLenses cultured in diamide first developed outer cortical opacities followed by nuclear cataract. Lens hydration and total calcium were markedly increased by diamide. Proteolysis or crystallins were observed in nuclear cataract lenses. Calpain in the soluble fraction of lenses cultured with diamide was decreased, while calpain in the insoluble fraction was increased. Co-culture with E64d, an inhibitor of cysteine protease such as calpain, especially prevented nuclear opacities and proteolysis of crystallins, indicating that calpain was involved in cataract formation by diamide
The lens of the eye needs to be completely transparent in order to allow all light entering the eye ...
AbstractIncubation of soluble proteins from rat lens with the protease calpain II caused the precipi...
In humans, cataracts are a major cause of blindness. As such, extensive research is being pursued to...
AbstractLenses cultured in diamide first developed outer cortical opacities followed by nuclear cata...
AbstractThe Shumiya cataract rat (SCR) is a hereditary cataract model in which lens opacity appears ...
In cataracts the lens of the eye becomes opaque. This can be caused by many different factors and ca...
In the lens, soluble crystallin proteins are tightly packed and ordered allowing passage of light to...
The absolute clarity of the lens of the eye is vital in the visual system. The unique structural and...
Purpose. To compare effects of calpain inhibitors on in vitro light-scattering in rat lens soluble p...
Calpains represent a family of non-lysosomal calcium-dependent proteases. Lenses from a variety of a...
During cataract formation increased lens calcium levels activate endogenous m-calpain. mCalpain is a...
Objective To investigate biochemical changes accompanying Ca2+-induced lens opacification and the po...
A cataract is any opacity of the lens caused by unregulated protein aggregation. Cataracts are the m...
Aims: Proteolysis has been implied in cataract formation, but the proteases involved and their preci...
PURPOSE. Cortical cataract in humans is associated with Ca2+ overload and protein loss, and although...
The lens of the eye needs to be completely transparent in order to allow all light entering the eye ...
AbstractIncubation of soluble proteins from rat lens with the protease calpain II caused the precipi...
In humans, cataracts are a major cause of blindness. As such, extensive research is being pursued to...
AbstractLenses cultured in diamide first developed outer cortical opacities followed by nuclear cata...
AbstractThe Shumiya cataract rat (SCR) is a hereditary cataract model in which lens opacity appears ...
In cataracts the lens of the eye becomes opaque. This can be caused by many different factors and ca...
In the lens, soluble crystallin proteins are tightly packed and ordered allowing passage of light to...
The absolute clarity of the lens of the eye is vital in the visual system. The unique structural and...
Purpose. To compare effects of calpain inhibitors on in vitro light-scattering in rat lens soluble p...
Calpains represent a family of non-lysosomal calcium-dependent proteases. Lenses from a variety of a...
During cataract formation increased lens calcium levels activate endogenous m-calpain. mCalpain is a...
Objective To investigate biochemical changes accompanying Ca2+-induced lens opacification and the po...
A cataract is any opacity of the lens caused by unregulated protein aggregation. Cataracts are the m...
Aims: Proteolysis has been implied in cataract formation, but the proteases involved and their preci...
PURPOSE. Cortical cataract in humans is associated with Ca2+ overload and protein loss, and although...
The lens of the eye needs to be completely transparent in order to allow all light entering the eye ...
AbstractIncubation of soluble proteins from rat lens with the protease calpain II caused the precipi...
In humans, cataracts are a major cause of blindness. As such, extensive research is being pursued to...