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Query: UMLS:C0086543 (
cataract
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Calcium levels in the lens rise with increasing age and increased intracellular calcium accumulation is known to be a risk factor for
cataract
formation. Calbindin-D28K (
CALB1
) is an intracellular calcium buffer. It is not clear whether
CALB1
levels change in response to the Ca2+ accumulation in the lens that occurs with age. The present study investigated the distribution of
CALB1
in the lenses of Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats and whether this changed with age. Lenses were isolated from SD rats at 1, 6, 12 and 18 months of age.
CALB1
distribution was examined using immunohistochemistry. Lens epithelial cells were counted in median sagittal plane slices from the hematoxylin and eosin-stained lens and quantified using western blot analysis. Calb1 gene expression was examined using reverse transcription-quantitative polymerase chain reaction.
CALB1
was distributed in the epithelial and fiber cells of the lens.
CALB1
levels declined significantly with increasing age, whilst there was no significant accompanying decrease in the number of lens cells. A similar reduction was noted in
CALB1
mRNA levels. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study to demonstrate that
CALB1
expression and
CALB1
protein levels in SD rat lens decrease with age. This reduction does not reflect a reduction in lens cell numbers but a genuine reduction in gene expression within these cells. Thus,
CALB1
may be important in changes occurring in the lens in older age, in particular in the development of cataracts.
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PMID:Age-related reduction in calbindin-D28K expression in the Sprague-Dawley rat lens. 2532 59