Preventive effect of topical vitamin E-containing liposome instillation onthe progression of galactose cataract. Comparison between 5-week- and 12-week-old rats fed a 25% galactose diet

Citation
Y. Ohta et al., Preventive effect of topical vitamin E-containing liposome instillation onthe progression of galactose cataract. Comparison between 5-week- and 12-week-old rats fed a 25% galactose diet, EXP EYE RES, 68(6), 1999, pp. 747-755
Citations number
37
Categorie Soggetti
da verificare
Journal title
EXPERIMENTAL EYE RESEARCH
ISSN journal
00144835 → ACNP
Volume
68
Issue
6
Year of publication
1999
Pages
747 - 755
Database
ISI
SICI code
0014-4835(199906)68:6<747:PEOTVE>2.0.ZU;2-Y
Abstract
The preventive effect of topical vitamin E-containing liposome instillation on the progression of galactose cataract was compared between 5-week- and 12-week-old Wistar rats fed a 25 % galactose diet. Vitamin E-containing lip osomes [LP(+VE)] and vitamin E-free liposomes [LP(-VE)] were prepared with dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine and dioleoylphosphatidylcholine (7:3 w/w). T wice daily instillation of either LP(-VE) or LP(-VE) into both eyes of 5-we ek-old rats fed the galactose diet for 18 days (5WGR) and 12-week-old rats fed the galactose diet for 7 weeks (12WGR) at which time some vacuoles appe ared in the lens cortical equator, was conducted for a period of 4 and 9 we eks, respectively. The severity of cataracts at the end of instillation was similar in 5WGR and 12WGR. Instillation of LP(+VE), but not LP(-VE), retar ded cataract progression in 5WGR and 12WGR. In 12WGR, LP(-VE) instillation caused a transient retardation of the progression. In lenses of 5WGR and 12 WGR, decreases in vitamin E and reduced glutathione contents and increases in lipid peroxide, galactitol, and water contents occurred at the onset of instillation. For 5WGR, a decrease in lens reduced glutathione content and increases in lens vitamin E, lipid peroxide, galactitol, and water contents occurred at the end of instillation. For 12WGR, decreases in lens reduced glutathione and vitamin E contents and increases in lens lipid peroxide, ga lactitol, and water contents occurred at the end of instillation. In sera o f 5WGR and 12WGR, vitamin E concentration decreased at the onset of instill ation increased at the end in 5WGR and was unchanged in 12WGR. In 5WGR, ins tillation of LP(+VE), but not LP(-VE), for 4 weeks prevented these changes except the changes in lens galactitol and water contents and serum vitamin E concentration, In 12WGR, instillation of LP(+VE), but not LP(-VE), for 9 weeks prevented these changes except the changes in lens galactitol and wat er contents and serum vitamin E concentration. These results indicate that topically instilled LP(+VE) can retard cataract progression in 5WGR and 12W GR, mainly by the antioxidative action of vitamin E contained in the instil led liposomes. (C) 1999 Academic Press.