Hightower K R, Reddy V N
Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 1982 Feb;22(2):263-7.
Cataracts in cultured rabbit lenses were produced by elevation of internal calcium. Experimental procedures were successful in increasing levels of total and bound Ca++, often without significant changes in sodium, potassium, or water content. Although the excess in calcium was predominantly associated with water-soluble proteins and was freely diffusible, a significant amount was bound to membranes and cytosol water-insoluble proteins. Thus, in lenses with a 10-fold increase in total Ca++, the bound Ca++ increased twofold, nearly 35% of which remained fixed to water-insoluble and membrane proteins after exhaustive (72 hr) dialysis. In contrast, over 95% of the Ca++ in water-soluble protein fractions was removed by dialysis.
通过提高内部钙水平在培养的兔晶状体中诱导白内障形成。实验程序成功提高了总钙和结合钙的水平,而钠、钾或水含量通常没有显著变化。尽管过量的钙主要与水溶性蛋白质相关且可自由扩散,但仍有相当数量的钙与膜及胞质水不溶性蛋白质结合。因此,在总钙增加10倍的晶状体中,结合钙增加了两倍,其中近35%在彻底透析(72小时)后仍固定在水不溶性和膜蛋白上。相比之下,透析可去除水溶性蛋白组分中超过95%的钙。