Ma. Delapaz et Dl. Epstein, EFFECT OF AGE ON SUPEROXIDE-DISMUTASE ACTIVITY OF HUMAN TRABECULAR MESHWORK, Investigative ophthalmology & visual science, 37(9), 1996, pp. 1849-1853
Purpose. It has been hypothesized that accelerated aging of the trabec
ular meshwork,perhaps because of oxidative damage, is involved in the
pathogenesis of primary open angle glaucoma. The authors sought to eva
luate the effect of donor age on the specific activity of superoxide d
ismutase and catalase in normal fresh human cadaver trabecular meshwor
k. Methods, Total superoxide dismutase and catalase were assayed in ti
ssue extracts generated from fresh human trabecular meshwork. Cadaver
tissue was obtained from 19 donors (18 paired) of a wide age range (30
to 91 years). The assays were performed within 6 hours of enucleation
and within 36 hours of donor death, Enzyme-specific activities were c
alculated using protein concentration of the extract as the denominato
r. Results. Multiple regression analysis modeled with age and time fro
m death until the beginning of the experiment was performed. The speci
fic activity of superoxide dismutase declined with age (P = 0.00022; r
(2) = 0.67), There was no effect of age on catalase specific activity
(P = 0.24; r(2) = 0.16). The time from donor death until the beginning
of the experiment was not a significant factor (P > 0.28). Conclusion
s. The specific activity of superoxide dismutase, but not catalase, de
monstrates an age-dependent decline in normal cadaver human trabecular
meshwork. The potential role of superoxide dismutase in primary open
angle glaucoma, a disorder of the aging trabecular meshwork, warrants
further investigation.