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Conjunctival tissue was removed from eyes with and without pseudo-exfoliation material during cataract surgery. Cells derived from these samples were maintained in vitro. Confluent cultures were examined by transmission electron microscopy, and non-confluent as well as confluent cultures were examined for their ability to incorporate 3H-leucine and 3H-proline into TCA-precipitated material. Cells derived from both types of samples showed deposition of extracellular matrix, and a similar incorporation of the two amino acids. It is concluded that in vitro studies allow examination of basic metabolic patterns under varying conditions, and also a search for possible differences in such functions between tissues with and without production of pseudo-exfoliation material.
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PMID:Amino acid incorporation in cell cultures from eyes with pseudo-exfoliation material. 163 1

The extent of glycation of human eye lens proteins with glucose in presence of added inositol was examined in vitro using [U14C] glucose. Lens homogenate was reacted with varying concentrations of glucose and glucose + inositol. At the end of the reaction, the proteins were precipitated with TCA, centrifuged, dissolved in NaOH and the radioactivity was measured. Inositol decreased the glycation by 57-67%. Pure inositol and glucose suitably labelled with 3H or 14C when reacted and followed by paper chromatography and HPLC showed that glucosyl inositol was present along with unreacted free glucose. Preliminary studies made of the UV spectra of pure inositol (i) when reacted with H2O2 showed that inositol removed H2O2 from the reaction mixture (ii) when reacted with arachidonic acid showed that they formed a conjugate. The observations indicate that the antioxidant property of inositol could be the result of its' quenching action on reactive oxygen, intermediates and conjugate-formation with compounds like arachidonic acid and the antiglycating property due to scavenging of glucose. The antioxidant and the antiglycating properties of inositol may be beneficial in delaying or averting cataract.
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PMID:Two new functions of inositol in the eye lens: antioxidation and antiglycation and possible mechanisms. 1054 73