Fujishiro K, Mori K, Inoue N
Department of Environmental Toxicology, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Kitakyushu, Japan.
Arch Toxicol. 1991;65(7):606-7. doi: 10.1007/BF01973725.
The effects of chronic ethylene oxide (EtO) inhalation on the lens glutathione redox cycle were investigated. When Wistar male rats were exposed to 500 ppm EtO for 6 h a day, 3 times a week for 13 weeks, glutathione reductase decreased significantly in the lens while glutathione peroxidase did not. Glutathione reductase activity decreased time dependently, by as much as 81% after 13 weeks. In spite of changes in the glutathione redox cycle, reduced and oxidized glutathione levels were not affected. Our results raise the possibility that EtO inhalation may produce a cataract via changes in the glutathione redox cycle.