Age-related cataract is a worldwide health care problem whose progression has been linked to oxidative stress and the accumulation of redox-active metals. Since there is no specific animal model for human age-related cataract, multiple animal models must be used to evaluate potential therapies that may delay and/or prevent cataract formation. lens culture in 30 mM xylose to model diabetic “sugar” cataract formation, western blots confirmed that multi-functional antioxidants reduced endoplasmic reticulum stress.Multi-functional antioxidants delayed cataract formation in two diverse rat models. These studies provide a proof of concept that a general cataract treatment focused on reducing oxidative stress instead of a specific mechanism of cat...
Type 2 diabetes (T2D) generally follows prediabetes (PD) conditions such as impaired fasting glucose...
KR Hegde1,3, S Kovtun1, SD Varma1,21Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, 2Biochemistry and Molecular B...
AbstractPurposeTo evaluate modes of cataractogenesis in the hypertensive state by using different hy...
Age-related cataract is a worldwide health care problem whose progression has been linked to oxidati...
Diabetes is a major contributing factor in cataract development. In animal models where cataracts de...
Oxidative stress and the subsequent oxidative damage to lens proteins is a known causative factor in...
Cataract formation is a complex, multifactorial and multistep process: it is associated with cellula...
Light and oxygen generate harmful reactive oxygen species (ROS) in the lens, causing biochemical cha...
AbstractIn numerous epidemiological and animal models, it can be inferred that oxidative stress is a...
Exhaustion of anti-oxidative potential and oxidative stress are considered as trigger mechanisms of ...
Cataract is an opacification of the lens of eye. Causes of cataract formation are ageing, generation...
Cataract is one of the leading causes of blindness among the elderly and an important public health ...
Cataract of the eye lens is characterized by Progressive opacification or los of transparency; accu...
Contemporary hypothesis considers the oxidative stress as a crucial event in age-related processes i...
Cataract, a leading cause of blindness, is of special concern in diabetics as it occurs at earlier o...
Type 2 diabetes (T2D) generally follows prediabetes (PD) conditions such as impaired fasting glucose...
KR Hegde1,3, S Kovtun1, SD Varma1,21Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, 2Biochemistry and Molecular B...
AbstractPurposeTo evaluate modes of cataractogenesis in the hypertensive state by using different hy...
Age-related cataract is a worldwide health care problem whose progression has been linked to oxidati...
Diabetes is a major contributing factor in cataract development. In animal models where cataracts de...
Oxidative stress and the subsequent oxidative damage to lens proteins is a known causative factor in...
Cataract formation is a complex, multifactorial and multistep process: it is associated with cellula...
Light and oxygen generate harmful reactive oxygen species (ROS) in the lens, causing biochemical cha...
AbstractIn numerous epidemiological and animal models, it can be inferred that oxidative stress is a...
Exhaustion of anti-oxidative potential and oxidative stress are considered as trigger mechanisms of ...
Cataract is an opacification of the lens of eye. Causes of cataract formation are ageing, generation...
Cataract is one of the leading causes of blindness among the elderly and an important public health ...
Cataract of the eye lens is characterized by Progressive opacification or los of transparency; accu...
Contemporary hypothesis considers the oxidative stress as a crucial event in age-related processes i...
Cataract, a leading cause of blindness, is of special concern in diabetics as it occurs at earlier o...
Type 2 diabetes (T2D) generally follows prediabetes (PD) conditions such as impaired fasting glucose...
KR Hegde1,3, S Kovtun1, SD Varma1,21Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, 2Biochemistry and Molecular B...
AbstractPurposeTo evaluate modes of cataractogenesis in the hypertensive state by using different hy...