Unakar N J, Tsui J
Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 1980 Apr;19(4):378-85.
The importance of enzyme Na-K-ATPase in the development of galactose-induced cataractogenesis is now well realized. In our recent studies we reported decreased level of activity of this enzyme with an increased duration of galactose feeding and the induced alterations in rat ocular lens. Our approach was to determine the level of Na-K-ATPase activity by ultrastructural cytochemical analysis of lenses and spectrophotometric analysis of the incubating media used for cytochemical localization as described by Ernst. Using these approaches, we have determined the activity level of this enzyme during the reversal phase of the galactose-induced injury to the lens. Our findings are presented in this report and show that the activity of Na-K-ATPase recovers rapidly and attains the normal level when the animals were transferred to Rat Chow diet after the establishment of mature cataracts resulting from galactose feeding. This study supports the previous biochemical and morphological findings that partial reversal of galactose-induced cataractous lens occurs upon discontinuation of feeding of cataractogenic agent galactose.
酶 Na-K-ATP 酶在半乳糖诱导的白内障形成过程中的重要性现已得到充分认识。在我们最近的研究中,我们报告随着半乳糖喂养时间的延长以及大鼠眼晶状体中诱导的变化,这种酶的活性水平降低。我们的方法是通过对晶状体进行超微结构细胞化学分析以及对用于细胞化学定位的孵育培养基进行分光光度分析来确定 Na-K-ATP 酶的活性水平,这是由恩斯特所描述的方法。使用这些方法,我们确定了在半乳糖诱导的晶状体损伤的逆转阶段该酶的活性水平。我们的研究结果在本报告中呈现,结果表明当动物在因半乳糖喂养导致成熟白内障形成后转喂大鼠常规饲料时,Na-K-ATP 酶的活性迅速恢复并达到正常水平。这项研究支持了先前的生化和形态学研究结果,即停止喂食致白内障剂半乳糖后,半乳糖诱导的白内障晶状体可部分逆转。