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Query: UMLS:C0086543 (
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The purposes of this experiment were to: (1), characterize the peptide aldehyde SJA6017, N-(4-fluorophenylsulfonyl)-L-valyl-L-leucinal, a newly synthesized inhibitor of calpain, and (2) test the effect of SJA6017 in preventing calcium ionophore-induced
cataract
in cultured rat lenses. In vitro, SJA6017 strongly inhibited purified m-calpain from porcine kidney. Casein zymography confirmed that SJA6017 reversibly bound to the active site of m-calpain. SJA6017 was also confirmed to be a cell-permeable inhibitor in Molt-4 cells. In cultured lenses, SJA6017 reduced nuclear opacity and proteolysis of crystallins and
alpha-spectrin
caused by calcium ionophore A23187. These results suggested that SJA6017 is a reversible and cell-permeable calpain inhibitor which may possess great efficacy against calcium-induced models of
cataract
.
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PMID:SJA6017, a newly synthesized peptide aldehyde inhibitor of calpain: amelioration of cataract in cultured rat lenses. 937 5
The purposes of this experiment were (1) to determine if apoptosis was accelerated during formation of selenite
cataract
, and (2) to determine the role of calpains and caspases in lens apoptosis. Evidence for apoptosis in selenite-injected rats included: approximately 7-8% of epithelial cells in germinative zone were positive, disappearance of the nuclear membrane, condensation of the chromatin, and breakdown of PARP. Activation of calpains was indicated by characteristic limited proteolysis of crystallins, breakdown of
alpha-spectrin
to 150/145 kDa fragments, hydrolysis of vimentin, and autolytic breakdown of m-calpain. Selenite
cataract
did not have an appreciable effect on the mRNA levels for caspase-3, calpains, and calpastatin. This indicated the increased enzyme activity of m-calpain and caspase-3 in selenite
cataract
occurred at the enzyme level rather than by upregulation of mRNAs. Increased calpain and caspase activity may be linked to the selenite-induced apoptosis. Such data are important because they indicate that apoptosis may be a fairly early event in selenite
cataract
.
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PMID:Evidence for apoptosis in the selenite rat model of cataract. 1096 62
To determine the involvement of calpains in human cataractogenesis, studies in aged animal models are needed. Aged, male WBN/Kob rats spontaneously develop
cataract
along with severe, persistent diabetes with hyperglycemia and nephropathy. The purpose of present experiments was to provide a biochemical mechanism for the involvement of ubiquitous calpains in cataractogenesis in WBN/Kob rats. Serum and urinary glucose were measured to confirm diabetes, and cataracts were observed by slit lamp biomicroscopy. Calcium determinations were performed on lens samples from several ages of WBN/Kob and Wistar rats. Casein zymography, immunoblot analysis for
alpha-spectrin
, calpain 2, and calpain 10 were performed to detect activation of calpain in lens samples. Serum glucose levels increased and cortical
cataract
developed in male WBN/Kob rats within 1 year, indicating diabetic cataract.
Cataract
was accompanied by several presumptive biochemical indicators of calpain activation, including increased calcium, proteolysis of
alpha-spectrin
, and decreased caseinolytic activity for calpains suggesting calpain activation followed by autolytic degradation. Activation of ubiquitous calpains may contribute to biochemical mechanism of cataractogenesis in spontaneously diabetic WBN/Kob rats. The WBN/Kob model may be useful for elucidating the roles of calpain 2 and calpain 10 in human cataractogenesis.
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PMID:Contribution of ubiquitous calpains to cataractogenesis in the spontaneous diabetic WBN/Kob rat. 1245 73