Impacts of high fat diet on ocular outcomes in rodent models of visual disease
DA Clarkson-Townsend, AJ Douglass, A Singh… - Experimental eye …, 2021 - Elsevier
High fat diets (HFD) have been utilized in rodent models of visual disease for over 50 years
to model the effects of lipids, metabolic dysfunction, and diet-induced obesity on vision and …
to model the effects of lipids, metabolic dysfunction, and diet-induced obesity on vision and …
Proteomic analysis of protein homeostasis and aggregation
E Laskowska, D Kuczyńska-Wiśnik, B Lipińska - Journal of proteomics, 2019 - Elsevier
Protein homeostasis (proteostasis) refers to the ability of cells to preserve the correct
balance between protein synthesis, folding and degradation. Proteostasis is essential for …
balance between protein synthesis, folding and degradation. Proteostasis is essential for …
High risk of early cataracts in young type 1 diabetes group: a nationwide cohort study
WL Lu, PC Shen, CH Lee, YT Su… - International Journal of …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Background. Chronic hyperglycemia in type 1 diabetes (T1D) patients results in ocular
problems over time, but only a few studies emphasized on cataracts. Aim. To evaluate the …
problems over time, but only a few studies emphasized on cataracts. Aim. To evaluate the …
The plasminogen protein is associated with high myopia as revealed by the iTRAQ-based proteomic analysis of the aqueous humor
K Wen, X Shao, Y Li, Y Li, Y Li, Q Wang, R Su… - Scientific reports, 2021 - nature.com
To explore the pathogenesis of high myopia (HM) using quantitative proteomics. The
aqueous humor of patients with simple nuclear cataract and nuclear cataract complicated …
aqueous humor of patients with simple nuclear cataract and nuclear cataract complicated …
Proteomic analysis of aqueous humor proteins associated with cataract development
Y Ji, X Rong, H Ye, K Zhang, Y Lu - Clinical biochemistry, 2015 - Elsevier
Background Cataract is one of the most common eye diseases that can further cause
blindness. Discovering susceptibility factors contributing to cataract development is helpful …
blindness. Discovering susceptibility factors contributing to cataract development is helpful …
Diabetic cataract in the Nile grass rat: a longitudinal phenotypic study of pathology formation
E Ranaei Pirmardan, A Barakat, Y Zhang… - The FASEB …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Diabetes is a major risk factor for cataract, the leading cause of blindness worldwide. There
is an unmet need for a realistic model of diabetic cataract for mechanistic and longitudinal …
is an unmet need for a realistic model of diabetic cataract for mechanistic and longitudinal …
Proteomic analysis of the glutathione-deficient LEGSKO mouse lens reveals activation of EMT signaling, loss of lens specific markers, and changes in stress response …
Purpose To determine global protein expression changes in the lens of the GSH-deficient
LEGSKO mouse model of age-related cataract for comparison with recently published gene …
LEGSKO mouse model of age-related cataract for comparison with recently published gene …
Rosmarinic and sinapic acids may increase the content of reduced glutathione in the lenses of estrogen-deficient rats
M Zych, W Wojnar, S Dudek, I Kaczmarczyk-Sedlak - Nutrients, 2019 - mdpi.com
Oxidative stress is believed to be associated with both postmenopausal disorders and
cataract development. Previously, we have demonstrated that rosmarinic and sinapic acids …
cataract development. Previously, we have demonstrated that rosmarinic and sinapic acids …
[PDF][PDF] TWO BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS, ROSMARINIC ACID AND SINAPIC ACID, DO NOT AFFECT THE DEPLETED GLUTATHIONE LEVEL IN THE LENSES OF …
M Zych, W Borymska, K Urbisz, M Kostrzewski… - …, 2022 - farmaciajournal.com
Oxidative stress arises during numerous diseases, such as diabetes. It affects various
tissues and organs, including the eye lens leading eventually to cataract. Phenolic acids are …
tissues and organs, including the eye lens leading eventually to cataract. Phenolic acids are …
Identification of proteins in the aqueous humor associated with cataract development using iTRAQ methodology
M Xiang, X Zhang, Q Li, H Wang… - Molecular …, 2017 - spandidos-publications.com
Proteins in the aqueous humor (AH) are important in the induction of cataract development.
The identification of cataract-associated proteins assists in identifying patients and …
The identification of cataract-associated proteins assists in identifying patients and …