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Query: UMLS:C0086543 (
cataract
)
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Cataract
is the world's leading cause of blindness and a disease for which no efficacious medical therapy is available. To screen potential anti-
cataract
agents, a lens organ culture model system was used. Opacification of lenses maintained in culture was induced by specific insults including H(2)O(2) or the cataractogenic sugar xylose. Potential anti-
cataract
agents were added to the culture medium and their ability to inhibit opacification and certain biochemical changes associated with the opacification were assessed. Among the compounds tested,
Tempol
-H, the hydroxylamine of the nitroxide
Tempol
, gave the most promising results. It significantly inhibited opacification of rat lenses in an H(2)O(2)-induced
cataract
system as well as opacification of rhesus monkey lenses induced by xylose.
Tempol
-H inhibited the loss of glutathione, the leakage of protein, and decreases in the ability of cultured lenses to accumulate (3)H-choline from the medium, all of which were associated with the development of lens opacification. The antioxidative activity of
Tempol
-H and its ability to re-dox cycle make it an attractive candidate as a therapeutic agent for the prevention of aging-related
cataract
.
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